THE TRUTH ABOUT HABITAT RESTORATION

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ARE COWS THE SOLUTION TO HABITAT AND STARVATION?
EXPLOSIVE NEW RESEARCH SAYS YES !




There have been massive and multi-pronged attacks on livestock, especially cattle, with the objective of removing them from vast areas of land--release of wolves & other predatory animals, endangered species listings, over regulations, and more. Scientist after scientist points the finger at cattle as the great destroyer of habitat.


Are the "experts" all wrong? Yes, according to Allan Savory.


Watch this incredible presentation on TEDTalks. It changes everything. It provides vital information for guiding our future actions. Thanks to Terry N for bringing this to my attention.


In fact, is there anything credible in science any more? As shown on the Scientific Misconduct page, global warming has been exposed; Klamath Dam removal has been exposed; falsification of science to justify closing Drakes Bay Oyster Farm has been proven; and the frogs & toads listing is being exposed on the Frogs & Toads page.


The scientific community had better take notice, because it risks losing all credibility.



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hey Hefty
MHO, think were wasting time posting stuff on here , could be i am wrong?

i wiull be sending my comments to these two induvidual Legislators along with the loss of revenue to the state, mercury and Selinium studys and make sure to show how ms izzy used a dredge on the combie and that miners/dredgers are benifical to the clean up of our waterways.

Legislators join The Sierra Fund for tour of problems faced by the Sierra; State Assembly members Brian Dahle (R-Bieber) and Rich Gordon (D-Menlo Park) hosted the tour, which introduced legislators and legislative staff to the needs of the region firsthand.
Legislators join The Sierra Fund for tour of problems faced by the Sierra
Sacramento [FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman][FONT=Times New Roman,Times New Roman]- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is reopening the public comment period for 120 days for the proposal to list the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog and the northern distinct population segment of the mountain yellow-legged frog as endangered and the Yosemite toad as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The Service is also reopening the public comment period for 120 days for the proposal to designate critical habitat for these three amphibian species in California.
On April 25, 2013, the Service published the two proposals and opened a 60 day public comment period that ended on June 24, 2013. During and after the initial comment period, the Service received significant interest in extending the comment period. http://www.defendruralamerica.com/files/FNT-FWS20130718ExtPR.pdf
NEXT Hearing will be on JULY 23 AUGUST 27, 2013
@ 8:30 AM
Rancho Cucamonga Court
Judge Gilbert G. Ochoa Dept. R8
8303 Haven Ave. (at Foothill)
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730





Lets have a turnout like the last hearing and
have miners show up to the hearing again.
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NOT A NATIVE SPECIES HENCE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PROTECTION IN A NON NATIVE STATE. We have only 1 single species indigenous to kalif. But whats the truth gonna do---nuttn' absofriggnlutely nuttn'-John
 

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