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Sage grouse listing would destroy industry
News from
the Department of Interior regarding the
determination for sage grouse listing and
habitat designation for the Western United
States could portend the end of public range
grazing. Multi-millions of public acres in 10
states, including Oregon, may become useless if
the potential ESA-listed sage grouse habitat is
determined to be impacted by the influence of
controlled cattle grazing. Banning livestock
grazing will result in less tax revenue and
thousands fewer jobs for the American public.
Cattle
remain Klamath and Lake counties’ largest
agricultural commodity. Many Oregon counties are
dependent upon cattle
production
to keep their local economies solvent. The
Oregon Department of Agriculture lists cattle,
including dairy, as the largest state
agricultural industry.
A huge
demand for beef products exists in the Pacific
Rim countries. Meeting this demand is an
opportunity to help lift Oregon out of the
recession. This federal ruling potentially
banning cattle from millions of acres of grazing
land in Eastern Oregon will destroy that
possibility. We can look to Australia, Argentina
or Brazil to step in and provide the animals for
this market that should otherwise belong to the
Oregon and U.S. cattle producer.
Pacific
Legal Foundation attorney Karen Budd-Falen
stated in a recent Congressional hearing
“Contrary to some belief, the implementation of
the ESA has real impacts on landowners,
ranchers, farmers, employers and others who are
a vital part of America’s present and future.
Rather than saving species, and conserving their
habitats, the ESA is used as a sword to tear
down the American economy, drive up food, energy
and housing costs and wear down and take out
rural communities and counties.”
Sage grouse
listing will do to Oregon agriculture what the
spotted owl did to the timber industry and the
fisheries biological opinions have done to the
Klamath Basin’s economy.
Editor’s’s note: Gail Whitsett is a candidate
for state representative from District 56.
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