CFACT submission on reform of regulations on migratory birds

The U.S. is ready to adopt consistent and more sensible standards on the incidental loss of migratory birds. Read CFACT's official submission in support of this reform.

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|2020-07-21T23:37:07-04:00July 21st, 2020|Comments Off on CFACT submission on reform of regulations on migratory birds

The biggest land grab, ever

The rusty patched bumblebee: Environmentalists’ ticket to the greatest land grab ever.

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|2019-02-11T14:50:49-05:00February 11th, 2019|Comments Off on The biggest land grab, ever

Wind farms to get free pass on eagle kills

The bald eagle, a bird which serves as our nation’s symbol, has long enjoyed special protection under the Migratory Bird Treaty and Bald Eagle Protection Act. These permits, unlike previous ones, will allow for the killing of eagles for a lengthy 30 years.

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|2014-04-04T16:21:08-04:00April 4th, 2014|Comments Off on Wind farms to get free pass on eagle kills

Big Green’s “sue-and-settle” strategy draws pushback from states, Congress

When the lesser prairie chicken was listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a threatened species, it was the last straw for Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt. The State of Oklahoma, and likely several other states, has filed a lawsuit against the Interior Department for collusion in violating federal law. Meanwhile, four separate bills have been filed in Congress to limit attorney fees for endangered species litigants and address three other ESA concerns.

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|2014-04-02T01:56:10-04:00April 2nd, 2014|Comments Off on Big Green’s “sue-and-settle” strategy draws pushback from states, Congress
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