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On Feb 24, 2:11*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 10:37:53 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 21:46:35 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: The manatees are listed as endangered by the ESA. There are thought to be fewer than 2000. Even if they weren't, why not protect them, since they can't outrun the boats or dive deep enough. Does it really threaten your "freedom" to slow down and look where you're going? (Not you specifically....) This is probably an exercise in futility but I'll give it one try. Manatees are listed as endangered only because of the high powered lobbying efforts of the well funded Save The Manatee Club. STMC members have donated millions of dollars and the club feels an obligation to spend that money lobbying for new regulations, needed or not. * Most places in South Florida have enough Manatees that they are at risk of over breeding their habitat. How would youfeel about a 5 mph speed limit on your local highway to prevent the risk of road kill? So, the number they gave of about 2000 is wrong? If so, then you must have a number you can point to? At some point, someone has to make a determination about if a species is endangered or not. It's currently the ESA. The claim was they they don't list them, but they do. I brake for lots of creatures, but a highway is a bit different than on the water. I don't want to get in a wreck over a squirrel. http://www.news-press.com/article/20...028/Huge-numbe... Bear in mind this is just the ones they can see, in the places they looked. Usually people without an axe to grind will double that number for a real count for any given area and then you have to just wild assed guess about the areas you don't survey. They usually count in the winter when the "natural" population moves south, out of the US waters so they are really only counting the domesticated ones around the power plants. The ESA is usually just being used as a "tool" to stop development around here. I don't really have a problem with that because there are too many people here now but I do agree with people who say it is dishonest. They had used the manatee to stop dock construction but the state got sued for a "taking" and they quietly backed off. That is much like the Reahard case that severely limited "taking" wetlands without just compensation. If that was more publically known I am sure there are lots of people who would be suing over rezonings. That one cost Lee County $22 million for 40 acres a guy couldn't develop. We have had quite a few cases like that around here that redefined the government's power but they don't seem to be well known outside this area. We had an indian who proved there was no such thing as a Florida Panther with DNA but the government folded up their briefcases and settled before that went to a decision. They dont' look very endangered to me. They look more like pets... http://www.treehugger.com/manatee-sy...rida-photo.jpg |
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