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| Date: | Mon, 21 Jan 2002 12:28:48 -0600 |
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> GREENLines, Wednesday, January 16, 2002, Issue #1543
> From The Endangered Species Coalition
> A daily news digest about endangered species, biodiversity
> related issues and the people working to stop extinction.
> www.stopextinction.org
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> BUSH ROLLS BACK WETLANDS PROTECTION: The Bush administration has given
> the Army Corps of Engineers the go ahead to "streamline the approval of
> certain development projects" on the nation's wetlands by issuing
> "general nationwide permits" that allow them to "avoid levels of
> scrutiny by the public and federal agencies" says the N.Y. Times 1/15.
> Conservationists "accused the administration of capitulating to the
> interests of developers and miners and jeopardizing ecologically
> sensitive areas." Under the roll back developers are no longer required
> to provide "one-for-one replacement" of wetlands, rules on dumping
> toxic mine waste in perennial streams and flood-plain development are
> also being relaxed.
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> NORTON STIFLES CRITICISM OF ROLL BACK: Interior Secretary Norton never
> submitted comments by the USFWS on the Corps roll back of wetland
> protections after the "Interior's key biological agency" drafted a
> report "denouncing the plan as scientifically and environmentally
> unjustified" says the Washington Post 1/14. The "service's 15-page
> salvo warned that the Corps proposal would 'result in tremendous
> destruction of aquatic and terrestrial habitat,' sacrificing far too
> many streams and swamps for houses, levees and coal mines."
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