On August 29, WVFA and more than 50 other national, regional, and state forestry and logging associations filed a formal consensus Comment in response to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's proposal to list the Northern Long-Eared Bat for protection under the Endangered Species Act. The Comment:
- Points out the breadth of forest industry activity throughout the bat’s wide range;
- Observes the historical compatibility of the bat with forest management and harvest;
- Addresses overly restrictive language in the Service’s Interim Guidance document, that if applied, would have a crippling effect on forest industry; and
- Points to elimination of the disease as the best strategy to support and protect both the bat population and wood products industry.
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service expects to publish its listing decision on April 2, 2015. WVFA encourages its members to educate their members of Congress, urging House members and Senators to organize letters from state Congressional delegations to the Service, expressing their concern about a listing’s impact on their states.
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