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Author: eric Gotfrid

Allegations Intensify About Owl Plan

By Les Blumenthal
The News Tribune

Reviewers Rip Spotted Owl Recovery Plan

By Richard McCabe, Editor
WMI Outdoor News Bulletin

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (FWS’s) draft recovery plan for the Pacific Northwest’s beleaguered northern spotted owl population has been lambasted, reports the Wildlife Management Institute.  Read more…

Big sponge: Las Vegas pumping could create ecological crisis

By Tribune Editorial
Salt Lake Tribune

Think of the geology beneath the Great Basin as a giant sponge. Mother Nature drizzles water into it in the form of rain and snow. The water creeps below ground from valley to valley in a huge regional aquifer that extends from Salt Lake City to Death Valley.  Read more…

UNLV prof says no such thing as ‘surplus water’

By Lisa Kim Bach, Stephens Media
The Ely Times

There’s no such thing as “surplus water.”

It might be described that way by Southern Nevada Water Authority officials when they apply for permission to tap into the state’s rural water supply, said James Deacon, a professor emeritus of environmental studies at UNLV.  Read more…

Las Vegas Ground Water Pumping Could Harm Regional Biodiversity

WaterWired

Dr. James Deacon, a biologist and Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies and Biological Sciences at UNLV, and his colleagues recently addressed the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s (SNWA) plan to tap eastern Nevada ground water and pipe it to the Las Vegas area in the September 2007 issue (volume 57, issue 8) of BioScience MagazineRead more…

Biologist: Water plan invites peril

By Patty Henetz
Salt Lake Tribune

Draining aquifers for Vegas development would endanger species, he says

Nevada’s water laws contradict the laws of nature, a prominent Nevada biologist says. And if water officials back a pipeline proposal to nurture Las Vegas growth at the expense of surrounding states, a water war and ecological disaster are guaranteed.  Read more…