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Linda Sue Beck. It is at her desk that Ammon Bundy, leader of the group of armed anti-government religious fanatics occupying Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, has set up shop. As a federal biologist, like my father was for decades, she works to steward the resources that are held in common trust for all Americans. My stomach turned as the report came through the radio today approaching a week into the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and I heard the descriptions of the Bundys picking through her belongings and ridiculing her work.
Shes not here working for the people, Ammons brother Ryan is quoted as saying. Shes not benefiting America. Shes part of whats destroying America.
The occupiers of the refuge poke fun at Beck, her research on fish, and the normal trappings of a research station, including a dried bird in a storage area. They incredulously claim that the bird is what theyre going to kill people over. Presumably they is the federal government, and they mean to convey that Nature the birds, the fish, the land has no use or value.
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Science and the National Wildlife Refuges are intertwined, with an entire model of species conservation and management emerging from regulated hunting and fishing with wildlife refuges at its core. National Wildlife Refuges are places where pathbreaking scientific research has taken place that has led to the great breakthroughs of wildlife management: research on the impacts of lead shot and its replacement by steel shot, the effects of DDT and its subsequent ban, and of course the impacts of harvest on fish and game populations. I know; refuge names were etched into my adolescent vocabulary as my fathers research sites. Patuxent. Missisquoi. Moosehorn. National Wildlife Refuges are secular shrines to wildlife science and scientific management. Do politics and consensus play a role in their management? Certainly, but the National Wildlife Refuges and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are built on the bulwark of the science of wildlife and fisheries sciences. The armed takeover of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is, therefore, not just an attack on a federal property. It cuts deeper than that. It is an attack on the modern science-based approach to land management and it is an attack on the value and worth of science and scientists in the United States.
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https://medium.com/@travislongcore/i-stand-with-linda-sue-beck-a651895b71ce#.kdm4h72rv
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(13,256 posts)Thanks for posting this.
Adding a permalink direct to the article.
https://medium.com/@travislongcore/i-stand-with-linda-sue-beck-a651895b71ce#.gwhgd4fhl
Gregorian
(23,867 posts)Freedom doesn't mean anything goes. I'm just saying this because I've lived near the boneheads in question, as briefly as possible, and saw more than I wanted to see. Total destruction of our ecosystem.
Life has limits, most of which we have violated. These clowns think that nature's limits just get in their way of GROWTH.
ProfessorPlum
(11,256 posts)very important piece.
2naSalit
(86,548 posts)GliderGuider
(21,088 posts)Bigmack
(8,020 posts)they need a triple by-pass! OK, so that's the ONLY time they like science.... Ms Bigmack
MisterP
(23,730 posts)this little trick was formulated by the whitecoats-for-hire back in the day