Feds, Wildlife Groups Use Bogus Endangered Species Science to Block Border Fence

Via Judicial Watch

Wildlife conservation groups are collaborating with a federal government agency to halt construction of the southern border wall by fudging science to claim that unimpeded trans-border corridors are essential to an “endangered species” with 99% of its population in Mexico. Under the plan, large areas of Arizona and New Mexico would be prohibited from erecting a border wall so that jaguars—which don’t even occupy the area—can roam back and forth between the two countries. More than ¾ million acres in Arizona and New Mexico would be designated as critical habitat for jaguars under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), which specifically states that critical habitat can only be designated for the United States.

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Judicial Watch obtained records from Arizona’s Game and Fish Department, local governments and one of the biologists fighting the effort to designate the area a “critical habitat” for jaguars. It’s been a years-long battle that started in 2012 when the Obama administration relaxed ESA requirements to make designation of critical habitat easer for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). This includes lowering scientific standards and essentially caving in to leftist groups. The result, according to biologist and attorney Dennis Parker, is more restrictions on private property, grazing, mineral exploration and development not to mention national security. Furthermore, no scientifically verifiable record of jaguar breeding exists in the area and only lone, transient male jaguars are occasionally and peripherally occurrent, Parker said. In a document addressed to USFWS, Arizona’s Game and Fish Department states that “habitat essential to the conservation of the jaguar does not exist in either Arizona or New Mexico under any scientifically credible definition of that term.”

One of the world’s leading big cat experts, Dr. Alan Rabinowitz, confirms that less than one percent of the jaguar habitat in the world is in the United States and that there’s nothing about the lands in the southwest U.S. that make them critical to the continued survival of the jaguar as a species. The renowned wildlife ecologist heads a nonprofit devoted to the conservation of 38 wild cat species and their ecosystems. Jaguars are among them and two Arizona municipalities—the city of Sierra Vista and Cochise County—that will be heavily impacted by the proposed federal measure are citing Rabinowitz’s work to halt the problematic jaguar recovery plan. Rabinowitz refers to the federal plan as “little more than smoke and mirrors” that uses assumption and speculation as fact to justify “defining critical habitat in the Unites States for a species which simply does not live in the United States and has not resided there as a population for at least half a century.” Furthermore, Rabinowitz says the jaguar south of the border is doing quite well and has genetic connectivity through designated landscape corridors.

If USFWS makes its scientifically flawed jaguar recovery plan an official agency policy it will cost American taxpayers some $607 million in the next five decades, records show. In a recent document to USFWS a coalition of counties and cities in Arizona and New Mexico as well as the Pima Natural Conservation District, remind the federal agency about the faulty science behind the proposed jaguar recovery plan. The group refers to it as the “radical departure from sound science, policy, Endangered Species Act interpretation and the clear and present danger to national and citizen security.” In this case, the ESA is being used to further a political agenda, Parker insists, adding that the supposed need for unimpeded trans-border corridors is based on opinion and value-laden beliefs rather than scientific information as the ESA actually requires. “All this junk science will become enshrined as science for the jaguar,” Parker said, adding that if USFWS adapts the jaguar recovery play as a policy it will affect everything from interstate highway travel to border security.

USFWS already determined years ago that no jurisdiction in the United States contains the features essential for the conservation of jaguars that required special management considerations and protection from the agency. “Because there are no areas or features essential to the conservation of the jaguar in the United States that meet the definition of critical habitat, designation of critical habitat for the jaguar is not beneficial,” the agency stated in a 2006 Federal Register notice. Nothing has changed to make that assessment any less factual, biologists interviewed by Judicial Watch affirm. They assure that land essential to the species is located south of the International Border between the United States and Mexico.

Two of the groups colluding with the feds to enact the jaguar recovery plan are the Center for Biological Diversity and Defenders of Wildlife. The Center for Biological Diversity denounces “large-scale construction of walls and other infrastructure that disrupt lives and divide the landscape” along the southern border. Defenders of Wildlife is currently pushing to introduce up to 250 jaguars to Arizona in response to the construction of a border wall. The group is the force behind the government’s jaguar recovery plan and asserts it’s critical to “maintain movement corridors” between the U.S. and Mexico. To make its case, Defenders of Wildlife claims that two male jaguars, dubbed Macho B and El Jefe, have recently wandered into the mountains of southern Arizona and New Mexico. “Natural reappearances like these lend new urgency for actions to re-establish a reproducing population of jaguars that includes contiguous habitat in both the United States and Mexico,” the group says.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
April 8, 2017 9:02 am

For the leftist Courts and Agencies making political decisions, any excuse will suffice.

TrickleUpPolitics
TrickleUpPolitics
April 8, 2017 9:13 am

Talk about overreach.

Rob
Rob
April 8, 2017 9:39 am

This just shows you how these big pussies will stoop to any low level to get things their way. This is no different from antifa and pussy hats.

wdg
wdg
April 8, 2017 10:16 am

How sad that wildlife conservation and environmental groups have been bought off and subverted by big money. As an example, the AGW theory of global warming is a massive fraud that is saddling western nations with trillions of dollars in costs trying to control the gas of life – carbon dioxide – while enriching governments, carbon traders such as Goldman Sachs and the producers of windmills and solar panels which blight the landscape. A second example is the removal of population size and therefore immigration from the manifestos of green movements by massive funding from the treasonous Deep State. In the meantime, real environmental issues such as poisoning the food chain, soil and waterways with pesticides, herbicides, hormones and GMO crops go unaddressed despite the enormous cost to human health. In fact, Monsanto and Big Agri are allowed to to poison the landscape that sustains all of us but hardly a word from the corrupt environmental movement.

mangledman
mangledman
April 8, 2017 10:54 am

Watch DEAD HARVEST you-tube. This kicked in gear in 73 endangered species act. This is a very old plan. As said above who pays these people. The funding. They steal our money to take more from us. 30 dams have been quietly removed in California. “o” stole a whole bunch of land there on the border,does anyone think this isn’t part of the plan.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
April 8, 2017 11:21 am

Communists took over WWF after USSR failed; all those org’s exist to destroy US.

Ed
Ed
April 8, 2017 12:29 pm

Nothingburger central: a silly head fake move to block something that isn’t going to happen anyway. Trump’s “Great Wall” was just one of his brain fart campaign ideas to gull people who want to stop the invasion at the southern border into voting for him.

I was always amazed at how so many people just loved the idea of building a wall, as though that would be the end of the invasion. Removing the incentive for this ongoing wave of illegal immigration seems never to be on the agenda of anyone in government.

Face it, Trumpeteers: Trumps entire agenda is fucked up and bullshit. He’s a fucking fake from the heels of his little shoes to the top of his combed over head. Here’s a cheat sheet for you: If Trump says it and it sounds good to you, it’s bound to be a fucking lie.

Carry on, bold Trumpeteers.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
  Ed
April 8, 2017 2:33 pm

Ed…….you lack of logic dismiss your rant. The ONLY item Trump voters are pissed of at is the airstrike on Syria, cuz we know it is a False Flag, utter Bullshit.

Ed
Ed
  kokoda - the most deplorable
April 8, 2017 7:43 pm

Ko, not being a Trump voter, I’m not looking at the airstrike as the only thing he’s doing wrong. I’ll leave that up to you Trumpeteers. I’m pointing out that he’s a fraud and he’ll go back on his other promises just as he’s done by ordering a missile attack.

Thinking that he’s only made the one betrayal is where a lack of logic reveals itself.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ed
April 8, 2017 3:41 pm

” Trump’s “Great Wall” was just one of his brain fart campaign ideas to gull people who want to stop the invasion at the southern border into voting for him. ”

And one of the campaign promises he is in the process of keeping.

And it seems to be working already:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/apr/4/illegal-immigration-down-67-percent-under-trump/

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/08/us/trump-immigration-border.html

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/04/04/illegal-immigration-fell-67-percent-trump-says-fmr-border-chief/

You seem really upset Trump is getting as much done as he is in spite of historically high opposition on every front. Why?

Ed
Ed
  Anonymous
April 8, 2017 7:46 pm

Great sources there, anoneocon. I’m not upset about any of Trump’s “accomplishments. I’ll bet you’re really slobbering over the missile launch though. Maybe someday you’ll get a chance to suck him off. That would be a great honor for you, wouldn’t it?

SSS
SSS
April 8, 2017 2:02 pm

Since I live in southern Arizona, this article is right in my wheelhouse. Note the mention of the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) as one of the organizations behind the plan to get the jaguar designated as an endangered species. CBD is based in Tucson and is richly populated by a bunch of fucking idiots.

About 10 years ago, CBD managed to get polar bears put on the U.S. endangered species list when 80% of the world’s polar bears live in Canada with the rest in Alaska and Russia. Not only that, the number of polar bears on Earth had TRIPLED since the 1960s. The Canadians were laughing their asses off at us, deservedly so.

To highlight CBD’s hypocrisy, the group supported a plan to reintroduce bighorn sheep into Arizona’s Catalina Mountain range, which is right behind my house. Seems the bighorns disappeared from the Catalinas about 25 years ago because, wait for it, they were tasty prey for mountain lions which flourish there. Well, the funding for the project was chiefly provided by, wait for it, a big game hunting club!!!!

With the assistance of Arizona Game and Fish, some 30 bighorns were rounded up from other locations in Arizona and plopped down in the Catalinas. You know what happened, don’t you? I just know you do. The mountain lions started killing and eating the bighorns. Solution? Arizona Game and Fish started hiring licensed hunters to track down and shoot the mountain lions. Kinda warms your heart, doesn’t it.

Now it’s jaguars. Know how many are in Arizona (and the entire U.S.)? One. One fucking male jaguar because the other one, Macho B, died two years ago. Do you know why both are/were males? Because bigger and stronger males drove them off during mating season and they wandered into an area where they could at least eat and survive. Excuse me while I go bang my head against a wall at this insanity.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
  SSS
April 8, 2017 2:30 pm

SSS….that was refreshing

SSS
SSS
April 8, 2017 2:07 pm

“Carry on, bold Trumpeteers.”
—-Ed

I will, but in the meantime, you can kiss my rosy red ass, numbnuts.

starfcker
starfcker
  SSS
April 8, 2017 7:19 pm

SSS, I’ve been following the borderland jaguar thing since Warner Glen found the first one. I would love to see a few jags roaming the southwest. But that shouldn’t stop the border wall. Too easy to import a few jaguars. That’s what they did here in Florida with the panthers. The habitat won’t support 250, or probably even 50. Btw, they think game cameras on a military base saw a female in December, first female in a long time.

Ed
Ed
  SSS
April 8, 2017 7:47 pm

Suck my dick you scabby old spook.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
April 9, 2017 11:52 am

Having grown up in the era of conservation as a smart idea , the movement has become a political hack tool and nothing else . Saving streams rivers and lakes from toxic runoff or limiting hunting and fishing to maintain a secure safe natural populations in managed areas for the future is a great idea . BUT as with anything big government sticks their dick beaters into it becomes a pile of FUBAR . In the end you have a band of bureaucratic leeches that only stand guard to maintain their budget allotment for their own enrichment as they scurry about like cats covering up shit .