--- Bart Semcer <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 16:17:37 -0500 > From: Bart Semcer > <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: ACT: State Wildlife Grants In Jeopardy > To: [log in to unmask] > > TO: Sierra Club Wildlife and Endangered > Species Activists > FROM: Bart Semcer, Associate Washington, DC > Representative > DATE: January 9, 2003 > > STATE WILDLIFE GRANTS IN JEOPARDY > > In the last two years the federal State Wildlife > Grants Program has > provided $160 million dollars - $75 million in FY > 2001 and $85 million in > FY 2002 - to state governments in order to conserve > America's wildlife. > This year, with a slow economy and the Bush > Administration shifting the > nation's priories away from conserving America's > wildlife resources and > towards war in the Middle East, continued funding > for this valuable program > is in jeopardy. Your calls to your Senators and > Representative are needed > today to keep the State Wildlife Grants Program > adequately funded and > continue the valuable wildlife conservation programs > it supports! > > Please call your Senators and Representative today > at 202-224-3121 > > If you do not know who your Senators and > Representative are visit > http://congress.org/congressorg/dbq/officials/ > > Tell them: > > 1) You support funding for the State Wildlife > Grants program. > > 2) You would like to see $100 million budgeted > this year for the State > Wildlife Grants Program, the same amount budgeted by > the > House of Representatives in their > version of the Interior > Appropriations Bill. > > 3) Ask them to call the Interior Appropriations > Committee and relay your > message. > > It is expected that Congress will make a final > decision on what level of > funding these programs will receive in the next 2 to > 3 weeks. Please call > your Senators and Representative today! > > BACKGROUND > > State governments are entrusted with the primary > authority for conserving > America's fish and wildlife. Historically however, > state-based wildlife > conservation efforts have been underfunded and the > funding unreliable, > especially for non-game species. In 2001 Congress > established the State > Wildlife Grants Program to support the ability of > state governments to be > leaders in wildlife conservation. To date the > program has returned $160 > million to the states, enabling them to carry out > valuable projects that > conserve native wildlife and their habitat. These > projects have included: > > > The restoration of seabird habitat on the Kure > Atoll in Hawaii. The > Kure Atoll is part of a system of nature reserves > stretching the length > of the Hawaiian Islands. > > Research in Indiana to determine the summer > habitat needs of the Indiana > bat, a federally listed Endangered species. > > The development of an inventory of rare wildlife > on public lands in > Michigan. > > Rehabilitation of habitat in Nevada for the > Southwest willow flycatcher, > a federally listed Endangered species. > > Reintroduction of the iron color and bridle > shiners, two imperiled fish > species, in Pennsylvania. > > The provision of financial incentives to private > landowners in Texas who > take voluntary actions to conserve rare species > on their property. > > The identification of important habitats in > Wyoming for the trumpeter > swan, a species conservationists have petitioned > to list under the ESA. > > A study in Colorado to identify the habitat > preferences of the Gunnison > sage grouse, a candidate for listing under the > Endangered Species Act. > This study will enable wildlife managers to focus > funding and energy on > those areas most important to the conservation of > the species; > > The State Wildlife Grants program is having real > impacts on wildlife > conservation by conserving habitats, restoring > species and developing > locally-based stewardship efforts. It is a program > that is conserving > America's natural heritage, for our families and for > our future. It is a > program Congress and the Bush Administration should > invest in. Please call > your Senators and Representative today. > > For more information contact: > > Bart Semcer > Associate Washington, DC Representative > [log in to unmask] > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > - - - - - - > To view the Sierra Club List Terms & Conditions, > see: > http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/terms.asp __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]