By now you’re familiar with the standoff between the federal government, i.e. the Bureau of Land Management, and 67 year-old rancher Cliven Bundy. (If not, check the backstory and my radio interview with him here.) The BLM asserts their power through the expressed desire to protect the endangered desert tortoise, a tortoise so “endangered” that their population can no longer be contained by the refuge constructed for them so the government is closing it and euthanizing over a thousand tortoises. The tortoises, the excuse that BLM has given for violating claims to easements and running all but one lone rancher out of southern Nevada, is doing fine. In fact, the tortoise has lived in harmony with cattle in the Gold Butte, Clark County Nevada for over a hundred years, or as long as Cliven Bundy’s family has lived on the land as ranchers. In fact, the real threat to it is urbanization, not cattle.
By
now you’re familiar with the standoff between the federal government,
i.e. the Bureau of Land Management, and 67 year-old rancher Cliven
Bundy. (If not, check the backstory and my radio interview with him here.)
The BLM asserts their power through the expressed desire to protect the
endangered desert tortoise, a tortoise so “endangered” that their
population can no longer be contained by the refuge constructed for them
so the government is closing it and euthanizing over a thousand tortoises.
The tortoises, the excuse that BLM has given for violating claims to
easements and running all but one lone rancher out of southern Nevada,
is doing fine. In fact, the tortoise has lived in harmony with cattle in
the Gold Butte, Clark County Nevada for over a hundred years, or as
long as Cliven Bundy’s family has lived on the land as ranchers. In
fact, the real threat to it is urbanization, not cattle.
- See more at: http://danaloeschradio.com/the-real-story-of-the-bundy-ranch/#sthash.i5gb91kC.dpuf
- See more at: http://danaloeschradio.com/the-real-story-of-the-bundy-ranch/#sthash.i5gb91kC.dpuf
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