Conservation Group Awards Interior Secretary 'Dodo' Award
Title for Record Period with No New Named Endangered Species
By Shirley Gregory, published Aug 25, 2007
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Kempthorne has not listed a single species as endangered during the 472 days he has served as secretary, the center said, thereby passing the previous record held by former Interior Secretary James Watt, who placed no plants or animals on the endangered species list for 376 days during his term between 1981 and 1982.
"Kempthorne is eminently deserving of the first annual Rubber Dodo award," said Kieran Suckling, policy director for the center, which established the award. "His refusal to protect a single imperiled species in more than 15 months gives him the worst record of any interior secretary in the history of the Endangered Species Act. His policies should go the way of the dodo as soon as possible."
The award is named for the dodo bird, a three-foot-tall, flightless bird discovered on the uninhabited island of Mauritius by Dutch sailors in 1598. Within less than a century, the bird had been wiped out -- hunted by humans and other animals it had before never encountered nor developed a natural fear of.
"Political appointees like Kempthorne come and go, but extinction is forever," Suckling said. "No politician has the right to destroy the future of an endangered species."
As of July, according to a report by the Washington Post, only 60 species have been added to the Endangered Species list during the George W. Bush administration, compared to 550 during Bill Clinton's presidency and 256 during George H. W. Bush's presidency. The list of species being considered, but not yet approved, for endangered status is up to 278, compared to 182 in 1996.
Conservation Group Awards Interior Secretary 'Dodo' Award
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Takeaways
- Kempthorne has not listed a single species as endangered since he was confirmed in May 2006.
- Former Interior Secretary James Watt held the previous record of 376 days.
- The number of species being considered for "endangered" status, but not yet OK'd, is 278.
Resources
- The Center for Biological Diversity at www.biologicaldiversity.org
- The Endangered Species Program at www.fws.gov/endangered/
- The National Endangered Species Act Reform Coalition at www.nesarc.org/faq.htm
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