Ranching & Forestry industries send 60-day Notice of Intent to Sue Interior to prevent Polar Bear listing
By Brian Ertz On August 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment · In Climate Change, Endangered Species Act, Grazing and Livestock, Logging
The Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) sent a 60-day Notice of Intent to sue the Department of Interior over its decision to list Polar Bears under the Endangered Species Act. From PLF’s News Release:
The PLF letter is filed on behalf of ranching and forestry interests that, along with employers nationwide and the economy in general, would be harmed by heavy-handed regulations that could proceed from the listing of the polar bear.
Hunting Season is Open on Polar Bears’ ESA Listing – Mother Jones
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