Want to save the frogs? Make it private property and let people buy and profit from the little critters. They won’t let their investment go extinct.
Is that the frog with five legs?
The UN Wildlands Project
Taking Over America Starting With Florida
Was out on a drilling job this morning. Talked to one of the supervisors who said that the BLM is changing the way P&A markers are to be displayed. The state requires a 6-foot above ground steel pole marker with the name of the well, location, etc. permanently welded to the marker. In some locations BLM is requiring a tombstone like marker that will no doubt be run over some day. Reason? The pole marker is used as a perch by hawks who prey on the endangered Lesser Prairie-Chicken. Of course, there are power poles all over the oil patch that provide even higher perches and so far BLM is not requiring buried lines.
Nothing but a land grab.
The Chron had a picture of a suppose endangered frog.
I thought that looks like the one living in my flower pot.
I went out and uncovered him and sure enough he looked just like the one picture. I covered him back up. He is REALLY BIG. Actually he reminded me of Jabba the Hut.
. . . oh . . . never mind.
The habitat is ALWAYS larger, because the damn critters are NEVER “rare” or “endangered”!!
The claims are inventions of the anti-people, anti-industry crowd!
It takes so long to prove the fraud that the projects go away.
There needs to be a law that says “If you believe you’ve identified and “endangered species”, you must file the claim by date “X”.
None of the crap about waiting until somebody wants to be productive, then you show up with some fabricated claim, to get in the way!
Michael Robinson does nothing but file lawsuit after lawsuit for the Center for Biological Diversity. This incremental environmentalism is ruining the west. It won’t be long before before some wildlife biologist tresspasses across my ranch down river from the ‘new’ habitat and sees the frogs in the irrigation ditch or one of the ponds and dclares the ranch critical habitat. This folishness has to stop now!