Posted on 06/28/2005 10:20:31 AM PDT by goron
Preserve for endangered fly dedicated
COLTON: A 150-acre field is set aside to help remove a barrier to building projects.
01:47 AM PDT on Tuesday, June 28, 2005
By JENNIFER BOWLES / The Press-Enterprise
Calling it the wave of the future for endangered species protections, federal wildlife officials on Monday helped dedicate a 150-acre field in Colton as a permanent preserve for an endangered fly.
Some developers who have been stymied by protections for the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly will buy credits to help manage the preserve so their projects can go forward. It is the first conservation bank for the insect, although a few banks exist for other Inland species.
"We hope and anticipate the new enterprise will be a big payoff to you," Mike Fris, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's regional program manger for endangered species, said to Colton officials at the ceremony.
Without the conservation bank, landowners typically have to set aside some of their own property as habitat while developing the rest. Use of the new bank, Fris said, will free up more land for development while preserving the largest piece of habitat left for the Delhi Sands flower-loving fly.
The fly, federally protected since 1993, is the flagship species for dunes created over hundreds of years by the Santa Ana winds that scooped sand from the mountains and deposited them in the valley.
Development has paved over much of the dunes, leaving only 1,200 acres scattered across Riverside and San Bernardino counties in areas such as Rialto, Colton and Mira Loma.
Colton officials said they hoped projects in their city would get a chance to use the conservation bank.
"Our concern is that outside jurisdictions will get the benefit," said Dierdre Bennett, Colton mayor.
Officials with Vulcan Materials, which opened the bank on their land, said they will start with a 60-day period to determine who wants to participate and how much the credits will cost. Federal wildlife officials will determine how many credits a developer would have to buy based on the quality and size of fly habitat they want to build on, said Karen Goebel, assistant field supervisor for the wildlife agency.
Colton's city manager, Daryl Parrish, said the city is nearing approval by the federal wildlife agency on another plan that will preserve 19 acres of fly habitat and free up 11 acres for traffic improvements, the expansion of a city-owned cemetery and other city projects.
Part of that, he said, will be working with Vulcan to close a stretch of Slover Avenue south of Interstate 10 that is used by many to dump garbage and large items in the fly habitat.
Jane Block, president of the Riverside Land Conservancy, which will oversee the management of the conservation bank, said the dunes are part of the Inland region's natural heritage and their loss could trigger the extinction of several imperiled species that depend on them.
"What we leave for the future is an important thing for us all to think about -- an important gift of unique habitat and unique species."
I hope they don't use eminent domain to take my apartment as a "Fruit Fly Reserve."
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Just damn.
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A fly. A FLY, PEOPLE!
Damn.
Great! NOW those evil developers can't take my land! I have a unique set of microbes that live on it! How precious!
A wife comes home to see her husband in the kitchen holding a fly swatter. He proclaims he has killed 4 flies....2 males and 2 females! She asks him how he thinks he can tell the difference between male and female flies. He replies, "I killed 2 on a beer can and 2 on the phone"!
A fly! The tyrants of the world are making their plans while we dedicate land to an endangered fly.
I thought BJC already had a lie-bury.........
How about spam? You know anything about that?
Why not follow the source link and read the story. It's real. Oh, and lay of the Jack Daniels before breakfast..
Knock it off!
I say rent a crop duster and spray the whole area with DDT.
As bad as the ESA is, it is good to see a market approach that preserves most of the value of private property.
But I wonder: How will the flies know they have boundaries to stay within? Are they fair game if they sneak out???
Well, when searching the internet for a flyswatter which would be more fitting to the article subject matter, I did chance upon this helpful tidbit of info. Who knows - it might apply to trolls too.!?!?!?
" In order to attack a small, flying insect in the air it is important not to push the pest away by a pressure wave of air created by something large..."
So, IOW, don't huff so hard...;-)
We've come a long way from "save the whales", haven't we?
Yeah, but now your local gov't can steal your land to set up a preserve for endangered mold spores.
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