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Forwarded by Jane Clark
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GREENLines, Tuesday, July 9, 2002, Issue #1657
SWEETHEART SETTLEMENT NEGATES FROG C.H.: The Bush administration
has reached a legal settlement with the Home Builders Association
of Northern California to rescind critical habitat protection for
the California red-legged frog on nearly 4 million acres says S.F.
Chronicle 7/4. Environmentalists involved in the court case
called the sweetheart settlement a "concerted effort by the Bush
administration to dismantle the ESA," with the red-legged frog now
the "latest imperiled species to lose habitat protections in the
past year, preceded by 19 species of West Coast salmon and
steelhead and two imperiled birds - the pygmy owl and the
southwestern willow flycatcher."
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