14 February 2016

Anchorage 2nd Amendment Task Force USFW Takeover of Alaska Hunting



USFW Takeover of Alaska Hunting
If you like to hunt and fish you better pay attention to this proposal. The feds are creating their own little fiefdoms on refuge lands. The proposed regulations grant too much authority to refuge managers. They literally have dictatorial powers. It certainly sets up the right environment for corruption. They are even trying to make it difficult for the public to testify.
The environmental extremists showed up at the Fairbanks meeting in force. It appears their plan is to get these regs passed and install their man as manager. (It makes one wonder what the Bundy's issues were in Oregon doesn't it)
PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS DOCUMENT AS YOUR COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSED RULES. If you provide comments, draft your own letter in your own words. The FWS will not consider cut-and-paste or form letters.
ALERT: US Fish and Wildlife Service proposed regulations on January 8, 2016, that will:
  • Change how wildlife is managed on 76 million acres of national wildlife refuges in Alaska, and
  • Reduce public participation in federal decisions for public uses and refuge closures.
FWS claims the regulations only affect non-subsistence uses. In truth the changes significantly impact:
  • The State's ability to manage and assure healthy, sustainable populations of many of Alaska's invaluable wildlife and fish species, as required by law;
  • All Alaskans' ability to participate in hunting, fishing, trapping, potlatches, and other cultural, recreational, subsistence, and related traditional activities due to erratic, undependable levels of wildlife populations;
  • All fish and wildlife-related social and economic activities, such as fishing and hunting guides, lodges, restaurants, air transporters, related jobs, trapping, and related family and community activities.
The regulations will change how wildlife has been regulated since Statehood. The FWS proposal:
  • Authorizes Refuge Managers to prohibit any 'methods and means' allowed by state regulations without meaningful criteria, without public process, and without consultation with the State if:
    • the federal manager thinks they are "particularly effective," not "ethical," or lack "fair chase."
  • Authorizes Refuge Managers to establish shorter seasons, closures, access limits, and lower bag limits and to prohibit any methods and means if:
    • the federal manager thinks the harvest would impact "conservation of natural and biological diversity, biological integrity, and environmental health" (despite the fact that Congress has not authorized the FWS to use these criteria to trump state regulations.)
  • Reduces the public's role in the process Refuge Managers use to restrict uses. The new process:
    • uses the internet instead of local public notice, hearing, and signage in the affected area.
    • allows "temporary" closures to last 3 years (currently 12 months) and to be perpetually extended.
  • Closes all refuge lands to hunting, trapping, and fishing for subsistence uses under state regulations:
    • Subsistence as a priority use in Alaska under state law would be denied on refuge lands.
    • On refuge lands, FWS will only recognize subsistence uses authorized by the Federal Subsistence Board for federally-qualified rural residents, thus limiting participation by other family members.
Comments are due March 8, 2016. FWS gave Alaskans only 60 days to comment on these major changes.
If you want to testify, give oral comments at Public Hearings. Oral testimony is not accepted at Open Houses.

February 11 Tok School, 249 Jon Summar Rd Open House 5-6 PM; Public Hearing 6:30-8:30 PM
February 16 Kenai Refuge Visitor Center Soldotna Open House 4-5 PM; Public Hearing 5:30-7:30 PM
February 18 USFWS, 1011 Tudor Rd, Anchorage Open House 4-5 PM; Public Hearing 5:30-7:30 PM
March 1 Dillingham City Council Chambers Open House 4-5 PM; Public Hearing 5:30-7:30 PM
March 3 Charlie Larsen Community Hall Galena Open House 1-2 PM; Public Hearing 2:30-4:30 PM
Date ?? Reschedule Kodiak—yet to be announced
Three ways to submit written comments: Write your own personal comments; do not duplicate this ALERT.
Electronically: go to http://www.regulations.gov and in Search box, type FWS-R7-NWRS-2014-0005, click "Search", then click "Comment Now"; insert comments; or
By mail: Public Comments Processing, Attn: FWS-R7-NWRS-2014-0005; Division of Policy, Performance, and Management Programs; US Fish and Wildlife Service, MS: BPHC; 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3803; or
By hand: give your printed comments to any Service personnel conducting open houses or public hearings.



4 comments:

Tewshooz said...

You wonder what the issues were in Oregon? You are about to find out. Gov't overreach, that's what.

Rev. Paul said...

Tewshooz, it's been painfully obvious for decades that the fed gov wants Alaska to be a national park, with NO permanent residents. This is the next step in that process.

Guffaw in AZ said...

Scary stuff!

gfa

Rev. Paul said...

Agreed, Guffaw. Remains to be seen if the Governor has the backbone he claimed during the election. (I'm guessing NOT.)