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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Leaving on the Low Road

Throughout the past eight years, the Bush administration has treated our country’s lands as if they belong to industry.

Through a series of short-cut measures and regulations that have cut science and the public out of decision making, the administration has consistently rolled back environmental protections and sharply favored industrial use and exploitation of our wild lands above all other public concerns.

And they’re not done yet.

With just two months left in office, the administration is leaving on the low road. Political appointees are finalizing land management plans, regulations, and policy changes that could severely damage our public lands for decades to come.

There may still be time to hold off irreparable harm to our wild lands if citizens learn about the final outgoing threats and take action now.

Here are some examples of the new last minute rules:
  1. Pushing uranium mining on the edge of Grand Canyon National Park
  2. Legalizing firearms in national parks
  3. Dumping long-standing protections for streams from coal mining waste
  4. Further committing the nation to dirty fuel
  5. Weakening the Endangered Species Act
  6. Opening proposed Wilderness to energy development

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