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WASHINGTON (July 31)—The
House Natural Resources Committee today will hold a hearing into
the misuse of science at the Department of Interior in the wake of
allegations that Vice President Dick Cheney personally intervened
to change scientific findings on endangered salmon, leading to the
death of 70,000 fish. The hearing is expected to
touch on the many ways that science has been distorted,
manipulated and suppressed at Interior on issues including the
effects of cattle grazing on public lands, the impact of logging
after forest fires and endangered species. Today's hearing comes less than
two weeks after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced
it would review a small number of Endangered Species Act decisions
that were made with "inappropriate influence" by former
Interior Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Wildlife and
Parks Julie MacDonald. Below is a statement by
Francesca Grifo, senior scientist and director, Scientific
Integrity Program, Union of Concerned Scientists: "Fixing this problem
requires genuine leadership. Tough political decisions should be
made with honesty and integrity. These appear to have been made
with neither. "Hard-working agency
scientists are unable to expose political interference in their
work without risking their jobs. An open decision-making process
is the best way to keep political appointees from changing science
to fit their whims. "Reexamining just eight endangered species protection decisions falls far short of what is needed to address this problem. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service should review all Bush administration decisions to ensure that our nation's biological heritage is protected." |
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Source: http://www.ucsusa.org/news/press_release/
salmon-die-off-investigation-051.html