Archive 237 - February & March 2022
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Related - David Vogel, fisheries scientist now with nearly 50 years experience, 14 working for U.S. Fish and wildlife Service: "In 1986 the U.S. F&W Service staff responsible for whether or not to pursue these (ESA) listings believed there were only 12,000 Lost River suckers in the Upper Klamath Lake...they didn't believe they were endangered. A couple years later...we now know for a fact that numbers were exceeded by tens of thousands of Lost River suckers. Now they flip flop and they say they are endangered? What constitutes endangered?" July 17, 2004 Congressional Hearing in Klamath Falls, Oregon. KID / Klamath Irrigation District March NOTICE: Request for Water Conservation Program Support March 2022. Tulelake Irrigation District March 15 agenda ! Sustainable Groundwater Management Plan, and March 16 agenda. This mandatory plan will evaluate our groundwater and control your ability to pump it to irrigate your field. < Eleanor Bolesta, former WWII Wave, Tulelake Homesteader
75
years ago, March 13, 1947 - War Veterans Win
Tulelake Homesteads
Buried Klamath Treasure and Chia Pets, by Rudy Hiley, Tulelake 3/12/22. "Findings indicate contributions from agricultural land adjacent to Klamath Lake have been overestimated, and the Klamath Irrigation Project is probably a net sink for nutrients diverted out of Klamath Lake and Klamath River. Data to support these assertions are presented.” Klamath Ukraine by Rudy Hiley, Klamath Basin 3/6/22. "...it is alarming to see any population or group try to punitively reclaim land or resources or both just because it was once theirs, no matter how long ago. Incursion is part of the process of attempting to occupy, control, or re-occupying a geographic area that an aggressor really wants, or used to have, or has strong feelings about, yet no longer commands legal ownership of..." Mt. States Legal Foundation: "Shoot Owls to Save Owls? That's The ESA in Action (Reuters) Big Green and Bill Clinton used northern spotted owl "protections" as a pretext for throwing lumber producers off U.S. forests. But loggers weren't the bird's biggest problem, as it turns out. Now the feds are shooting barred owls in order to "save" spotted owls, all with the blessing of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, in another Endangered Species Act absurdity: Government can kill invasive owls to study effect on threatened ones – 9th Circuit, Reuters 3/5/22. "The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service legally authorized the killing of thousands of barred owls in Oregon’s old-growth forests to see if it would help the threatened northern spotted owl make a comeback in the area, a federal appeals court affirmed Friday."
Reclamation
officials talk dams, Klamath Basin, hydropower, drought.
What's up
with water in the West? Q&A with western water officials,
Capital Press 3/4/22.
Yellowstone starts bison cull as animals migrate to
Montana, Intermountain Farm and Ranch 3/4/22.
"...annual
program to cull the animals to prevent them from
spreading disease to cattle.."
Hay industry leader David King succumbs to cancer at age 62, Capital Press 2/7/22.
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