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Dear Klamath Farmers,
from Jim Beers, 8/30/04
I try to read everything I can about Klamath
activities and I see it as a complex problem that
some neophyte like me should be careful about
commenting about. However this news release about
Rep. Blumenauer really caught my eye. I am
unfamiliar with his past involvement in this issue
and he may have some good ideas but this report
fails to illuminate the reader on that aspect of
his visit. Three things he was credited with in
the article really deserve an answer, in my view.
"Ending agriculture on
the refuges could bring more money into the Basin
by bringing in more birds and, thus, more bird
watchers."?? Answer: Practically every refuge I
know that has a large concentration of birds has
LOTS of agriculture on and/or near the refuge.
Ending agriculture does not produce any more
appreciable amount of birds at that place for
birdwatchers and it certainly feeds LESS migratory
and/or wintering birds. Further, increasing
concentrations of birds is a phenomenon that
should be investigated carefully for reasons of
HUMAN HEALTH, BIRD HEALTH, SOIL QUALITY, SURFACE
WATER QUALITY, AND UNDERGROUND WATER QUALITY.
Look at the EPA regs for duck feedlots and the
research behind it and you will see that domestic
duck feces has streptococcus, staphylococcus,
nitrates, orthophosphorus, volatile solids and
other contaminants in abundant concentrations that
has caused the Federal government to claim
jurisdiction over every such flock OVER 5,000
birds and to require double lagoons, aerators, and
stiff fines for any runoff even during storms. NO
such research has been conducted on wild birds and
Federal and State managers refuse to even address
the issue. Finally, the assertion that "bringing
in more birds" brings in "more bird watchers" is
patently false. This bit of faux-folk wisdom is
used everywhere to justify closing timber mills,
shutting down ranches, decimating big game herds,
destroying public land access roads and every sort
of Federal harm to the environment and our human
society. Whenever anyone comes around, especially
some Federal politician murmuring about chunks of
Federal money, spouting this stuff you should look
him in they eye and tell him to prove it. It is
always an economic absurdity and a failure of
justice and common sense to say that a vanload of
yuppies in the fall replaces farms, families,
schools, and communities that were destroyed for
their enjoyment.
"We are going to have to
find a big chunk of federal money to get a
solution." Answer: If the only answer to every
issue like Klamath is "a big chunk of federal
money" we are all doomed because Federal
bureaucrats, Federal politicians, and the
environmental organizations that keep stirring
these pots like Klamath will see that the strings
with the money will tie you up and take away any
and all rights you have today.
"If Blumenauer tries to
bring legislation again, lawyers will probably get
involved." Answer: I am glad they told us.
Anyone who can tie their own tie knows this and
know what it will produce.
Good Luck.
Jim Beer
This article and other recent articles by Jim Beers can be found at http://www.allianceforamerica.org/bb/viewforum.php?f=91
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