| Wildlife Refuges Threatened By Civilization 10/14/04 Defenders of Wildlife has chosen to observe this year's National Wildlife Refuge Week (Oct. 10 - 16), by publishing a list of the most threatened refuges in the United States. The report claims that wildlife refuges are being eroded because of the advances of civilization, namely development, oil and gas exploration, farming, and invasive species. "Today America's national wildlife refuge system is facing an environmental perfect storm," said Roger Schlickeisen, President of Defenders of Wildlife. Jamie Rappaport Clark, Clinton's Director of U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and now Executive VP of Defenders of Wildlife, chimed in saying, "The Interior Department has continually put the needs of wildlife second to corporate interests." Try telling that to Klamath Basin farmers and the people who lost their jobs and communities to the spotted owl. "Today every refuge is in a funding crisis," Clark continued, and "funding shortfalls total more than $1.2 billion." Even though Clark admits refuge managers can't take care of what they currently have, she complains there isn't enough money allocated to buy more land. "In addition, funding for federal land acquisition in the Land Water Conservation Fund under this administration has experienced severe funding declines," she said. RELATED STORY: Environmental Group Cites Partisanship in the Judiciary Study Shows Divide Between Democratic, GOP Appointees By Juliet Eilperin Federal judges appointed by Democratic presidents are several times
as The authors of the study -- which examined 325 judicial rulings between
Jan. Environmental groups -- and sometimes developers -- often challenge
federal On the district court level, according to the survey, Democratic
appointees The contrast was even starker on the appellate level, where District judges selected by President Bush were less sympathetic
to "We were greatly surprised to find the degree of polarization
among the Other legal advocacy groups have examined recent environmental rulings
by Todd True, a staff attorney for the environmental litigation group "An independent judiciary is central to the functioning of our
democracy, Several conservative analysts said the discrepancies show that GOP-appointed "If you reported these results in Utah, they would stand up
and cheer," C. Boyden Gray, a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr
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