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Posted by: Kima - 14-02-2006, 10:50 AM - Forum: Danske nyheder
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Service Reopens Comment Period on Removing the Bald Eagle from the Endangered Species Act, Seeks Comment on Management Tools
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed voluntary guidelines and a regulatory definition designed to help landowners and others understand how they can help ensure that bald eagles continue to be protected consistent with existing law. The Service also reopened the public comment period on its original 1999 proposal to remove the bald eagle from the Federal list of threatened and endangered species, in order to solicit current information regarding bald eagle populations and trends and to give the public time to comment on the proposed delisting in light of the draft voluntary guidelines.
"The recovery of the bald eagle, our national symbol, is also a great national success story," said H. Dale Hall, Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. "The actions we take today reemphasize the management efforts that have proven so successful in recovering eagle populations. Should the eagle be delisted, we expect that the public will notice little change in how eagles are managed and protected."
Hall noted that when they are delisted from the Endangered Species Act, bald eagles will continue to be protected by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA) and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). Both acts protect bald eagles by prohibiting killing, selling or otherwise harming eagles, their nests or eggs.
The draft voluntary National Bald Eagle Management Guidelines are not Federal regulations. They are intended to provide information for people who engage in recreation or land use activities on how to avoid impacts to eagles prohibited by these two Federal laws. The guidelines are crafted to reflect the current way that Federal and State managers interpret BGEPA and MBTA. For example, the guidelines recommend buffers around nests when conducting activities that are likely to disturb bald eagles. These areas serve to screen nesting eagles from noise and visual distractions caused by human activities.
The Service is also proposing a regulation to clarify the term "disturb" under BGEPA that is consistent with existing Federal and State interpretation. Under the clarification, "disturb" would be defined as actions that disrupt the breeding, feeding or sheltering practices of an eagle, causing injury, death or nest abandonment. This is the standard the Service has used informally over the years and how states have interpreted the statute. The proposed regulation defining "disturb" would codify it. This definition will provide clarity to the public while continuing protection for bald eagles, which will help ensure an almost seamless transition from ESA listing to delisting.
The bald eagle once ranged throughout every state in the Union except Hawaii. By 1963, only 417 nesting pairs were found in the lower 48. Since the delisting proposal in 1999, recovery of the bald eagle has continued to progress at an impressive rate. In 2000, the last year a national bald eagle census was conducted, there were an estimated 6471 nesting pairs of bald eagles.
Today this number has risen to an estimated 7,066 nesting pairs, due to recovery efforts by the Service, other federal agencies, tribes, state and local governments, conservation organizations, universities, corporations and thousands of individual Americans. Five regional recovery plans were created for the bald eagle. The delisting criteria for all five plans were met or exceeded by the year 2000.
If the bald eagle is delisted, the Service will work with state wildlife agencies to monitor the status of the species for a minimum of five years, as required by the Endangered Species Act. A draft monitoring plan is expected to be released for public comment should the species be delisted. If at any time it becomes evident that the bald eagle again needs the Act's protection, the Service will propose to relist the species.
The bald eagle first gained federal protection in 1940, when Congress passed the predecessor to the Bald Eagle Protection Act. The Act, which was later amended to include golden eagles, increased public awareness of the bald eagle. Soon after, populations stabilized or increased in most areas of the country. However, declines in its numbers during later decades caused the bald eagle to be protected in 1967 under the Federal law preceding the current Endangered Species Act.
The legal protections given the species, along with a crucial decision by the Environmental Protection Agency to ban the use of the pesticide DDT in 1972, provided the springboard for the Service and its partners to accelerate the pace of recovery through captive breeding programs, reintroduction, law enforcement efforts, protection of habitat around nest sites during the breeding season and land purchase and preservation.
The success of these efforts resulted in the recovery of the species to the point that in 1995 its listing status was changed from endangered to threatened in most states in the continental U.S. - with the exception of Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin, where it was always designated as threatened. The species was never listed as threatened or endangered in Alaska.
The Services re-opening of the public comment period on the proposed delisting, the draft National Bald Eagle Management Guidelines and the proposed definition of term "disturb" will be published in the Federal Register.
Mvh
Kim
Jeg er ikke fejlfri,men det er så tæt på at det skræmmer mig.
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200000 Whitetails skudt i Iowa |
Posted by: Kima - 14-02-2006, 10:22 AM - Forum: Danske nyheder
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Record Deer Harvest: Iowans take more than 200,000 whitetails
For years now, whitetail deer managers in numerous states have been doling out doe permits, lengthening seasons, and expanding other regulations in an ostensible effort to reduce burgeoning deer herds. Well, Iowa may have finally gotten the job done, with a record harvest of nearly 212,000 deer. Whether this will make for stricter regulations next year—and how hunters might react to them—is yet to be seen.
Which begs the question: Are you willing see herd numbers dropped to healthier levels if it means fewer opportunities for you during future seasons?
Mvh
Kim
Jeg er ikke fejlfri,men det er så tæt på at det skræmmer mig.
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Vestjydske krybskytter fundet |
Posted by: Kima - 14-02-2006, 09:54 AM - Forum: Danske nyheder
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To unge kryb-skytter fundet
Ringkøbing Politi har fundet de to mænd, der i januar skød flere stykker kronvildt i nærheden af Hoverdal Plantage
HOVER: To mænd på henholdsvis 21 år og 22 år har i forbindelse med en afhøring erkendt, at det var dem, der natten mellem 22. og 23. januar skød mod tre stykker kronvildt, der stod på marken vest for Præstevej mellem Hover og Hoverdal Plantage.
I alt affyrede de to mænd fire riffelskud, og efterfølgende blev der fundet to kronhinder efterladt i umiddelbar nærhed af, hvor de var blevet skudt.
Ringkøbing Politi regner med, at sagen ender med, at de to mænd, der er fra Ringkøbings østlige opland, får bøder, får våbnene konfiskeret samt nægtes jagttegn i op til flere år.
Ringkøbing Amts Dagblad
mart@bergske.dk
Mvh
Kim
Jeg er ikke fejlfri,men det er så tæt på at det skræmmer mig.
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Feriebilleder |
Posted by: Lars M. L. - 13-02-2006, 09:32 PM - Forum: Off topic
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Hej Formænd (m/k)!
Jeg har lige været på ferie i Californien i to uger. En del af tiden boede vi hos nogle amerikanske venner. Jeg "kom til" at nævne, at jeg ikke tidligere havde skudt med pistol. Det mente værten, at der skulle rettes op på. Han ringede rundt til nolge buddies og sjov med diverse hand guns var en realitet. Jeg fik lov at prøve pistoler og revolvere i følgende kalibre og fabrikater; .17 HMR (Ruger), 22 LR (Ruger), 25 auto (Beretta, S&W), 38 special, 357 magnum (Ruger), 9 mm (Colt, S&W, Ruger, CZ) og .40 (Browning 1911, Tangfolio(?))
Derudover bød ferien på Super Bowl finale, surfing, mountain biking, whale whatching, kajakture, vinsmagning m.m.
mvh Lars
Der følger - forhåbentlig - billeder, som GD har lovet at sætte ind.
"Jeg har mange forskellige interesser, men de slutter alle på -jagt"
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Berdan contra Boxer |
Posted by: BC - 13-02-2006, 05:08 PM - Forum: Genladning
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Hej
Jeg har siddet og tænkt for længe.
Europæisk militærammo er generelt ladet ladet med Berdan hætter og
amerikansk med Boxer.
Hvilke tekniske(muligvis kun teoretiske) fordele har de hver især ?
Jeg tænker både i jævn antænding, sikker antænding og hvad med kammer-
tryk ?
VH Søren
Folk mener jeg er selvglad ! Det passer ikke. Jeg er kun halvt så selvglad, som alle andre ville være i mit sted.
K.K. Steincke
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SKV-2 tilladelse |
Posted by: ran - 13-02-2006, 03:58 PM - Forum: Off topic
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Hejsa
Er der nogen der ved, hvad en SKV-2 tilladelse er, og hvad den indebærer?
.....når bare man har nok penge og krudt.....så går det ikke aldrig helt galt :-)
Favourite Quote: Vi løser ikke vore problemer ved at tænke på samme måde, som da vi skabte dem.....(Albert Einstein)
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En "lille" ny i skabet |
Posted by: MS - 13-02-2006, 03:14 PM - Forum: Genladning
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Ja, ja! Jeg ved det godt, og på forhånd undskyld![B)] En eller anden vil sikkert sige: "Har du prøvet at søge på 22-250 blandt diverse topics/fora. Jo, det har jeg, men alligevel...[^]
Nu har jeg, langt om længe, fået anskaffet en riffel til min hustru (Læs: undertegnede[])
Kort fortalt: En Tikka Continental i kaliber 22-250, tung pibe, justerbar kindpude, stigning 1-14". Let brugt og bestemt ikke udskudt.
Brillen er en Bauch & Lomb 4-16*50.
Jeg har (desværre) kun fået indskudt[V] 50 grains Sako FMJ. Resultat: 6 skud kunne dækkes med en én-krone[]
Har allerede været omkring div. hjemmesider og hentet ladedata, men...jeg véd, at flere brugere af VTF også leger en del med Speed-barbies[] Jeg vil blot høre om Jeres erfaringer med 22-250. Jeg tænker bl.a. på kuglevalg til råvildt, varmint-og baneskydning samt ladedata.
Med venlig MS (+ hustru[])
"Man skal ikke sælge skindet før børnene er skudt"
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Udtrækker BRNO 12/12 ZH 301 |
Posted by: PHN - 13-02-2006, 02:51 PM - Forum: Våbenværkstedet
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Udtrækkeren trækker kun det ene tomhylster ud og ødelægger randen på det andet, der så bliver i kammeret og genladning er umulig uden brug af "værktøj" (kniv, viskestok).
Hvem ligger med en udtrækker eller kan komme med forslag til udbedring ?
PHN
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