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Bush/Cheney: Don't Play Politics With Our Wildlife!

Target: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife
The Bush/Cheney Administration's politically-motivated draft "recovery plan" for northern spotted owls threatens to undermine years of progress in protecting these owls and the old-growth forests they need to survive.

Urge officials at the Fish & Wildlife Service to scrap the current plan and reconvene the Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Team to develop a real recovery plan that benefits the spotted owl, not just the timber industry.

There's just a few days left to take action. The Fish & Wildlife Service will only be accepting comments on this draft recovery plan until this Friday, August 24th, so thank you for standing up for the northern spotted owl today.

Read our "fast facts" about northern spotted owls and the draft "recovery plan."
deadline: 8-24-2007
goal: 5,000
 

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As a supporter of Defenders of Wildlife and someone who cares about scientifically sound wildlife management, I urge you to withdraw the politicized draft recovery plan and reconvene the Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Team to draft a new plan based on scientific findings.

Spotted owl numbers are declining more rapidly than anticipated when the federal government added them to the endangered species list in 1990, and the loss of vital old-growth forest habitat remains one of the biggest threats to the northern spotted owl's recovery.

Dwindling by almost 4% per year, the spotted owl is at risk of declining to the point that the species would need to be "uplisted" from threatened to endangered. Some experts believe that there may be as few as 3,000 pairs left.

Given the continuing stresses and threats to this species, the northern spotted owl needs more old growth forest protection, not less.

I urge you to reconvene the Recovery Team of scientists and other experts from state and federal agencies and local stakeholder groups, to draft a new recovery plan for these beleaguered birds.

We simply can't afford to play politics when it comes to recovering rapidly declining species like the northern spotted owl.

Thank you for considering my views on this matter.

Sincerely,

[Your name]
[Your address]
We signed the “Bush/Cheney: Don't Play Politics With Our Wildlife!” petition!
# 150:
6:41 am PDT, Aug 23, Patrick Alaggio, Vermont
Every species factors into the balance of life and every affront mankind makes upon that infinite wisdom is an assault upon every other creature… including us. Only in our most feebleminded imaginings do we grant ourselves the right to play God.
# 149:
6:41 am PDT, Aug 23, Mary Beth Black, Georgia
# 148:
6:40 am PDT, Aug 23, Alexandra Nett, South Africa
# 147:
6:40 am PDT, Aug 23, Elena Pintilie, Canada
Thy are amazing birds - and once gone, they will be gone forever. Please don't let that happen.
# 146:
6:37 am PDT, Aug 23, JOHN KOWALSKI, Wisconsin
# 145:
6:34 am PDT, Aug 23, Robert Richrdson, Pennsylvania
# 144:
6:32 am PDT, Aug 23, Nyack Clancy, New York
# 143:
6:32 am PDT, Aug 23, Thomas Pirovano, Switzerland
Very important!
# 142:
6:30 am PDT, Aug 23, Fred Fall, New Jersey
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6:28 am PDT, Aug 23, Susan Montgomery, Indiana
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6:12 am PDT, Aug 23, Sarah Piessens, Belgium
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6:11 am PDT, Aug 23, Brian Guadagno, New Jersey
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6:09 am PDT, Aug 23, Stacey Briscoe, Texas
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5:54 am PDT, Aug 23, Rose Kennedy, Pennsylvania
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5:52 am PDT, Aug 23, Sharon Tully, Florida
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5:50 am PDT, Aug 23, Summer Fey-Wülf, Texas
# 134:
5:46 am PDT, Aug 23, Diane M., Kentucky
# 133:
5:41 am PDT, Aug 23, Vicki Cleveland, Michigan
# 132:
5:40 am PDT, Aug 23, Betty J Berger, Illinois
# 131:
5:38 am PDT, Aug 23, Jackie Sheaffer, Pennsylvania
Many of our endangered species need untouched, natural forests and environments to live. Taking them away WILL cause a drastic fall in numbers! Please do not ruin all the progress we have made with the Northern Spotted Owls!
# 130:
5:38 am PDT, Aug 23, Ed Stewart, Pennsylvania
# 129:
5:36 am PDT, Aug 23, Andy Liu, California
# 128:
5:32 am PDT, Aug 23, Ann Driscoll, United Kingdom
# 127:
5:24 am PDT, Aug 23, BigCatRescue Annie Joyce, Pennsylvania
# 126:
5:23 am PDT, Aug 23, John Urban, New Jersey
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5:22 am PDT, Aug 23, Amy Niles, Maryland
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5:08 am PDT, Aug 23, Kirra Charlton-Betts, Australia
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5:07 am PDT, Aug 23, Lisa Finkenbine, Ohio
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5:03 am PDT, Aug 23, Katie Theriault, Maine
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4:53 am PDT, Aug 23, Anne Thompson, United Kingdom
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4:50 am PDT, Aug 23, Kristine Harnish, Indiana
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4:46 am PDT, Aug 23, Ivy SK, India
# 118:
4:35 am PDT, Aug 23, Charles Chiusano, Florida
# 117:
4:24 am PDT, Aug 23, Lyndsey Franklin, United Kingdom
Leave the owls alone
# 116:
4:17 am PDT, Aug 23, Deborah Asbury, Virginia
# 115:
4:12 am PDT, Aug 23, Marta Ricci, Italy
# 114:
4:09 am PDT, Aug 23, Dianne Martin, Australia
# 113:
4:09 am PDT, Aug 23, Linda Bonura, Louisiana
# 112:
4:05 am PDT, Aug 23, Jen Gillibrand, United Kingdom
# 111:
4:03 am PDT, Aug 23, Steve Dale, Australia
# 110:
4:03 am PDT, Aug 23, Paul Nash, Australia
# 109:
3:33 am PDT, Aug 23, Coco Nutty, Hawaii
Why are profits more important to you then life, then the creatures of this amazing world? why? are you not part of this world as well? why this selfish separative attitude? all the money, power and prestige in the world won't make you a happy person if you can rejoice in the fullness and wholeness of nature. really, it won't.
# 108:
3:28 am PDT, Aug 23, Angie Palleson, Missouri
# 107:
3:22 am PDT, Aug 23, Helene Crowe, New Zealand
Save all creatures,to much money spent on war.
# 106:
3:21 am PDT, Aug 23, Sophia Dalle RUBINSTEIN, New York
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3:18 am PDT, Aug 23, Jennifer Hall, Tennessee
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3:17 am PDT, Aug 23, Name not displayed, Maine
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2:59 am PDT, Aug 23, Donna Marshall, Georgia
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2:57 am PDT, Aug 23, Martine Balza, Finland
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2:40 am PDT, Aug 23, Chetna Pittea, United Kingdom
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