Okay, THIS needs to be stopped:
New FWS Head is Anti-Science Scientistby Naturegal
Fri Sep 16th, 2005 at 09:39:47 EDT
Amazingly enough, George Bush has actually found an anti-science scientist to be his nominee for next director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility posted a
press release yesterday stating that several conservation groups are raising flags about the choice of Dale Hall as the nominee to take over at the FWS. As PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch said, "We are not questioning his education or training, we are questioning his integrity."
Dale Hall is the USFWS southwest regional director and has established a stellar record of being an anti-science bully despite his scientific background. Hall is, in fact, the John Bolton of the fish and game crowd.
Dr. Nicole Rosmarino of Forest Guardians stated, "Dale Hall's actions while regional director pushed southwestern wildlife and plants closer to extinction. He disregards science, bullies scientists, and is at the command of those industries imperiling the nation's wildlife. For that shameful legacy, Bush is seeking to promote him. Hall's confirmation as national FWS director would be a dangerous mistake that wildlife on the brink simply cannot afford."
According to the conservation groups challenging Hall's nomination, they state:
Hall instructed subordinates that the agency would not issue findings of "jeopardy" for any species currently protected by the Endangered Species Act, meaning that the agency would object to no development project on the grounds that the project would harm threatened or endangered species;
He ordered biologists in the Southwest to ignore genetics when making decisions about endangered or threatened species' recovery; and
Hall has yet, during his tenure, to take a single action that protects wildlife that was not the product of a court order.
In fact four out of five biologists working under Hall did not "trust USFWS decision makers to make decisions that will protect species and habitats."
I volunteer for a FWS refuge and I can testify that most of the field people in the Service are hard working, underappreciated scientists who want to do right by the environment. Unfortunately, Dale Hall is a man looking to advance himself politically, and he has compromised his scientific integrity to do so.
At the very least, the Democrats should grill this man to find out what he's really about before the Repubs gleefully hand over the job. But regardless of the outcome, it's clear that this is yet again an example of Bush's utter disdain for anything environmentally responsible.
So, imagine Bolton and Brown in one human, set loose on the environment. Again, fan-fucking-tastic.
Will there be an effort on this one? Or will we roll over and take it?