WASHINGTON D.C. (Enviro Snowflake Brief)— The Washington Post is reporting ninety-two prominent wildlife biologists and ecologists have signed on to a letter sent to President-In Waiting Joe Biden recommending named current and past Trump appointed Department of Interior officials to be banned from all national parks and public lands (for life) for their ecoterrorism and “crimes against nature” policy actions.
In addition to the ban, the esteemed science community also recommends, as described, “the trump diaper sniffers,” serve one year of house arrest handcuffed to their couch with Bambi playing repeatedly, with Jane Goodall speeches played in between each run of the movie classic.
President-In Waiting Biden is reportedly going to approve the recommendation, and his pick for Secretary of Interior, in charge of the National Park Service, the Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management will assure x-trumper Interior Department appointees are treated appropriately.
The Washington Post did not have all the names on the list, but were able to confirm Trump’s former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, current Secretary David Bernhardt, and his acting director of the Bureau Land Management, William Perry Pendley, on the “bad actor” ban list.
Here is a sampling of the antithetical policy actions taken by the eco-terrorist trump appointees, who were entrusted to oversee our wildlife and public lands.
- Dramatically weakened enforcement of the 100-year-old Migratory Bird Treaty Act, allowing companies to kill scores of protected birds.
- Rollback of National Park Service rules on federal land in Alaska that will allow hunters to kill mother bears and their cubs hibernating in dens, to kill wolves and pups in their dens, as well as shooting animals from boats as they swim between shores.
- A rule change that opened millions of acres of protected sage grouse habitat in the West to oil and gas interests- offered nearly 25 million acres of federal land for industry leases
- Acting Director Pendley moving the Bureau of Land Management from D.C. to Colorado in a deliberate attempt to marginalize the bureau, and to force out career government nonpartisan staff.
As of May 2020, the Trump administration has rolled back 64 environmental rules and regulations, and an additional 34 rollbacks are in progress.
Sec. Bernhardt promised to pursue trump’s pro-energy agenda at any cost, and the cost has been great to our public lands and the wildlife that our government is entrusted to protect for all Americans.
(ESB-NOT REAL NEWS)