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Re: Little Darby Wildlife Refuge


Even if prairies harbored the vilest, rankest weeds, the spawn of Satan...
don't you think they should still be preserved?  I am getting tired
to the idea that "nothing can stand in the way of progress".  This idea is
standing in the way of TRUE progress and needs to be eliminated.  When
people realize that humans aren't the only species on earth, that's when
we will have made progress.

Chris.

On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Deborah A Lewis wrote:

>A (nearly always unjustified) complaint that I've heard is that prairies 
>are a source of weeds that will infest adjacent farmland. This complaint 
>was used in Iowa as early as the 19-teens and '20's to argue against 
>preserving native prairies.
>Deb Lewis
>Ames, Iowa
>At 03:32 PM 08/29/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>I don't understand why farmers would oppose something like this:
>>
>>1.  Land is purchased only from willing sellers
>>2.  Refuge provides the locals with recreation, etc
>>3.  The land taken out of production will reduce supply and slightly boost
>>grain prices.
>>4.  And the Feds are making payments in leu of property taxes.
>>
>>It seems that the only reason the Farm Bureaus would oppose these kinds of
>>things is because there would be fewer farmers paying them dues, or
>>because taking land out of production somehow runs against the farming
>>culture.  I can't see how the local farmers would be harmed.
>>
>>Chris Hauser.
>>
>>On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Tom Schneider wrote:
>>
>> >Jim and others,
>> >
>> >The USFWS's preferred alternative is Alt #2 consisting of 22,783 acres 
>> of Voluntary Purchase Area (VPA) and
>> >26,410 acres of Watershed Conservation Area (WCA).  Within the VPA the 
>> USFWS will purchase properties from
>> >willing land owners.  Within the WCA the USFWS will purchase 
>> conservation easements, delayed mowing, protect
>> >wetlands etc.  The acquisition of all property and easements will be on 
>> a voluntary basis only.  Within the
>> >VPA there are 9,085acres of wet soils.  Primary objectives for the 
>> refuge include increasing grassland bird
>> >habitat and protection of the Little Darby Creek watershed. The Little 
>> Darby Creek is home to several Federal
>> >and State Listed species.  The refuge will work to restore large blocks 
>> of wet and mesic prairies.  The area
>> >of the refuge referred to as the Darby Plains was historically a mixture 
>> of prairie, savanna and riparian
>> >corridors.  The refuge proposal provides an opportunity to restore on a 
>> large scale one of Ohio's most
>> >endangered ecosystems.  The USFWS will provide compensation to local 
>> governments in lieu of paying taxes. The
>> >draft EIS estimates that compensation to be more than is paid by current 
>> land owners.
>> >
>> >Obviously the refuge proposal provides a unique opportunity to restore 
>> and preserve the prairie habitat that
>> >we all care about.  Your comments to the USFWS supporting this refuge 
>> proposal would be greatly appreciated.
>> >As I stated in my previous email, the refuge is opposed by the Farm 
>> Bureau and local farmers.   So your
>> >support is need.
>> >Thanks again.
>> >Tom Schneider
>> >
>> >jemonaga@collins.rockwell.com wrote:
>> >
>> >> Five alternatives are considered in the Draft Environmental Impact
>> >>    Statement, including four Action alternatives and one No Action
>> >> Alternative.
>> >>    Two of the Action alternatives include both a Voluntary Purchase Area
>> >> and a Watershed
>> >>     Conservation Area; Alternative 4 includes a Voluntary Purchase Area, a
>> >> Watershed
>> >>      Conservation Area and a Private Initiative Conservation Area.
>> >>
>> >> Tom,
>> >>
>> >> Which of the five alternatives considered by the draft environmental 
>> impact statement are you supporting?
>> >> What sort of "positive public comments" would be helpful?
>> >>
>> >> Jim Monagan
>> >> Cedar Rapids, IA
>> >>
>> >> Tom Schneider <tschneid@offo2.epa.state.oh.us>@mallorn.com on 08/24/2000
>> >> 02:42:13 PM
>> >>
>> >> Please respond to prairie@mallorn.com
>> >>
>> >> Sent by:  owner-prairie@mallorn.com
>> >>
>> >> >From foo@bar  Fri Aug 25 00:03:41 2000
>> >> To:   prairie@mallorn.com
>> >> cc:
>> >> Approved: tolkien
>> >>
>> >> Subject:  Little Darby Wildlife Refuge
>> >>
>> >> This is a request for help and a little activism.  USFWS has proposed a
>> >> 40,000
>> >> acre Wildlife Refuge in central Ohio.  The is at the eastern edge of the
>> >> prairie
>> >> pennisula.  The refuge is aimed at protecting Little Darby Creek home to a
>> >> number
>> >> of state and federally threatened fish and mullosks as well as the
>> >> restoration/protection of thousands of acres of prairie.  Also included is
>> >> the
>> >> placement of easements on farm land to maintain farm land and prevent
>> >> development.  All land acquisition will be voluntary, no imminent domain.
>> >> Substantial opposition to the refuge is coming from the Farm Bureau and
>> >> local
>> >> farmers.  I honestly can't undersand their arguments but none the less 
>> they
>> >> are
>> >> weilding substantial political clout.   Below is information on how 
>> you can
>> >> support creation of this refuge.  Please help those of us struggling 
>> on the
>> >> Eastern edge of the Prairie Pennisula to preserve and restore prairie in
>> >> Ohio.
>> >> Take  a moment and submit comments in support of creating the refuge.  For
>> >> information on the proposed refuge go to
>> >> http://www.fws.gov/r3pao/planning/top.htm
>> >>
>> >> Information on commenting on the draft EIS can be found below.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for your help
>> >> Tom Schneider
>> >>
>> >> Little Darby National Wildlife Refuge Public Hearings
>> >>
>> >> August 31st will be a formal public hearing, with testimony by citizens
>> >> being
>> >> recorded for the official public record.  It is anticipated that a 
>> speakers
>> >> amount of time to talk will be limited.  (If you can't make this meeting -
>> >> please send supportive comments to the address noted below)
>> >>
>> >> 8/31 Time:  6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.  (not necessary to stay whole time)
>> >>
>> >> Place:  Northwest Center, Plain City (Made From Scratch Conference Center)
>> >> 7510 Montgomery Road - Just west of Dublin -
>> >>
>> >> Take
>> >> first Right at the light (Eiterman Rd.), The Made From Scratch Conference
>> >> Center (7510 Montgomery Dr.) will be on your right
>> >>
>> >> last
>> >> light before Rt. 33), The Made From Scratch Conference Center (7510
>> >> Montgomery Dr.) will be on your right
>> >>
>> >> FOR THIS PROJECT TO PROCEED, THE SERVICE MUST RECEIVE POSITIVE PUBLIC
>> >> COMMENTS.  PLEASE ATTEND THE MEETINGS OR ANONYMOUSLY SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS
>> >> TO
>> >> HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD!
>> >>
>> >> August 30th will be a question and answer session regarding the recently
>> >> released draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).   Same time and place
>> >>
>> >> Timeline of events for the Little Darby National Wildlife Refuge:
>> >>
>> >> August 30th & 31st :    Public hearings on the draft EIS
>> >> September 25:       Written public comment period for draft EIS ends
>> >> Comments can be sent to: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
>> >>                   Attn. Thomas Larson (AP)
>> >>                   Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building
>> >>                   1 Federal Drive
>> >>                   Fort Snelling, Minnesota  55111-4056
>> >>
>> >> Or comments can be submitted over the internet at:
>> >> http://www.fws.gov/r3pao/planning/public.htm
>> >>
>> >> Based on the public comments, the Service will update the draft EIS into a
>> >> final EIS.
>> >> Final EIS released.
>> >> Public review of final EIS.
>> >> U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will issue decision whether or not to move
>> >> ahead with project based on findings in final EIS.
>> >>
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