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Once again, we see the damage done by GWB appointee, Julie MacDonald, is slowly being fixed.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday reversed seven rulings that denied endangered species increased protection, after an investigation found the actions were tainted by political pressure from a former senior Interior Department official.

In a letter to Rep. Nick Rahall, D-West Virginia., the agency acknowledged that the actions had been "inappropriately influenced" and that "revising the seven identified decisions is supported by scientific evidence and the proper legal standards."

and

The rulings came under scrutiny last spring after an Interior Department inspector general concluded that agency scientists were being pressured to alter their findings on endangered species by Julie MacDonald, then a deputy assistant secretary overseeing the Fish and Wildlife Service.

MacDonald resigned her position last May.



I may or may not have posted Ms. Macdonald's previous works, but there are many.  Here are a few:


JM continually rejects scientific advice

MacDonald said she does not make the decision on whether to federally protect a species, because the head of the Fish and Wildlife Service has that responsibility. But she said she had made her feelings clear in an array of documents; overruled scientists' conclusions in areas where she has authority, such as designating critical habitat; and mocked rank-and-file employees' recommendations.

and

In several instances, MacDonald wrote sarcastic comments in the margins of the documents, questioning why scientists were portraying a species' condition as so bleak. When scientists raised the possibility that a proposed road might degrade the greater sage grouse's habitat, which is scattered through 11 Western states, MacDonald wrote: "Has nothing to do with sage grouse. This belongs in a treatise on 'Why roads are bad'?"

and

Before issuing that memo, MacDonald changed how the agency characterized the threats facing the species. Staff scientists wrote in a summary that "both documents clearly identify current and projected threats to the species, including mortality and habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation. We believe further evaluation of the extent of leasing and current and projected oil and gas development is necessary."

MacDonald eliminated the reference to energy leases and added: "The identified threats are speculative, and neither document provides substantial scientific information supporting the speculation."



Call for Investigation into Julie MacDonald

While the Endangered Species Act requires that decisions be made solely on the basis of the best available science, MacDonald, an engineer with no biological training, reversed numerous scientific findings without any biological justification and in some cases directly changed the documents herself.
 


Considering the speed at which these things are managed, it will take years to undo even a fraction of the damage that this woman has done to the ESA. 

Date: 2007-11-30 08:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drelmo.livejournal.com
Excellent.

Date: 2007-11-30 08:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] auspeople.livejournal.com
Now this, right here, is a woman who definitely deserves the appellation "bitch." Preferably prefaced by the word "stupid."

Arg.

Date: 2007-11-30 10:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greeneyes-rpi.livejournal.com
Nope. Not stupid at all. She has an agenda.

From the Washington Post (via Wikipedia):

"At one point, according to Fish and Wildlife Service Director H. Dale Hall, MacDonald tangled with field personnel over designating habitat for the endangered Southwestern willow flycatcher, a bird whose range is from Arizona to New Mexico and Southern California. When scientists wrote that the bird had a "nesting range" of 2.1 miles, MacDonald told field personnel to change the number to 1.8 miles. Hall, a wildlife biologist who told the IG he had had a "running battle" with MacDonald, said she did not want the range to extend to California because her husband had a family ranch there."


Now, that's not stupid. A misuse of power, yes, but not stupid. It makes one weep.

Date: 2007-11-30 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] auspeople.livejournal.com
OK... well, bitch then.

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