Stan Moore notes:  as one who has campaigned for listing of two sage grouse 
species, including gathering scientific publications for use by authors of 
listing petitions, I have personally been appalled at some of the listing 
decisions by Department of the Interior/Fish and Wildife Service  personnel 
with species I am personally familiar with and concerned about.  Not only 
has the Endangered Species Act itself been under attack through relentless 
revision, but its implementation has often been curtailed by politics 
trumping science at the peril of biodiversity itself.


Here is the current press release by the Union of Concerned Scientists:


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 8, 2007
3:19 PM

CONTACT: Union of Concerned Scientists
Lisa Nurnberger, 202-331-6959


Message To Congress: Politics Trumps Science at US Fish & Wildlife Service

WASHINGTON - May 8 - The title of the May 9 House Resources Committee 
hearing poses a question: *Endangered Species Act Implementation: Science or 
Politics?*


The unfortunate answer is all too often *politics,* according to the Union 
of Concerned Scientists (UCS).

The hearing comes on the heels of a scathing Department of Interior 
Inspector General report that chastised former Deputy Assistant Secretary 
Julie MacDonald for distorting U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) 
scientific documents to prevent the protection of several highly imperiled 
species. Just last week, MacDonald resigned her post. (For more information 
about MacDonald's resignation, go to: 
http://ucsusa.org/news/press_release/interior-official-who-0025.html.)

Dr. Francesca Grifo, director of the UCS Scientific Integrity Program, is 
quick to point out that MacDonald*s case is just one of many. The misuse of 
science at Interior has been reported on issues as diverse as mountaintop 
removal mining, cattle grazing, and the protection of trumpeter swans.

*While we welcome Ms. MacDonald's resignation,* said Dr. Grifo, 
*Interference at Interior predates her arrival. Secretary Dirk Kempthorne 
must send a clear message to all Interior political appointees that 
substituting opinions for fact is unacceptable.*

Dr. Grifo will provide compelling evidence to the committee that political 
interference in science has become epidemic-not only at FWS, but at agencies 
throughout the federal government. In a 2005 survey of FWS scientists, 84 
scientists reported having been directed to inappropriately exclude or alter 
technical information from FWS scientific documents. Furthermore, 303 
scientists, or two thirds of those who responded to the survey, knew of 
cases where Interior Department political appointees had interfered with 
scientific determinations.

*This is not business as usual. When hundreds of federal scientists report 
political interference in their work, our nation*s biological diversity is 
at risk,* said Dr. Grifo. *Political meddling in endangered species science 
must be driven to extinction.*

Grifo also deplored the fact that political appointees are making Endangered 
Species Act decisions *behind closed doors.* She will urge Congress and the 
Interior Department to take concrete steps to open the Endangered Species 
Act decisionmaking process to more scrutiny. *Increasing openness in the 
decisionmaking process would allow us to hold policymakers accountable for 
their actions,* she said.

UCS also called for FWS to review all Bush administration Endangered Species 
Act decisions to ensure that the science behind those decisions was not 
altered or distorted. *At the very least, Secretary Kempthorne should 
require an immediate reevaluation of decisions where political interference 
has been documented,* said Dr. Grifo.

Other experts testifying at the May 9 hearing include: John Young, a retired 
Fish and Wildlife Service biologist (772-461-7316) and Jamie Rappaport 
Clark, executive vice president at the Defenders of Wildlife (202-772-3255 
). Sally E. Stefferud, a retired Fish and Wildlife Service biologist 
(602-274-5544), is not slated to testify, but is available to talk with 
reporters.

The hearing will start at 10 am in room 1324 of the Longworth House Office 
Building and will be available live on the committee*s Web site: 
http://resourcescommittee.house.gov.

For Dr. Grifo's written testimony, available May 9, at 10 am, go to: 
http://ucsusa.org/news/press_release/interior-official-who-0025.html.

# # #

The Union of Concerned Scientists is the leading science-based nonprofit 
organization working for a healthy environment and a safer world. Founded in 
1969, UCS is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and has offices in 
Berkeley, California, and Washington, D.C. For more information, go to 
www.ucsusa.org.

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