4-3 SS Wildfire and Sage Grouse

4-3 SS Wildfire and Sage Grouse

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Sage grouse and wildfire... An unhealthy mix.

I don't know anything "environmentally sensitive" as much as the wolf and the sage grouse. I'd be interested in knowing how many people would be interested in hunting sage grouse, as compared with pheasant, geese or ducks. One thing is for sure. If there are no sage grouse there will be no sage grouse hunting ever. That's where Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson steps in. Last week the Congressman discussed the need to budget accurately for wildfire suppression costs and concerns about a possible sage-grouse listing with the Secretary of Interior.  Secretary Sally Jewell testified before the House Interior and Environment Appropriations Subcommittee, on which Simpson sits, regarding the Department of Interior's budget request for FY15. 

 

Simpson's bill, the Wildfire Disaster Funding Act, was a main topic of conversation during the hearing.  The bill aims to end the current practice of "fire borrowing," where agencies must transfer money from non-fire accounts when fire suppression costs exceed the budget.  The bill would fund catastrophic wildfires, which are 1% of all wildfires but make up 30% of the cost, similarly to other natural disasters, like hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods.  The budget request includes similar language.

 

"It's important for people to understand that we aren't trying to spend more money on wildfires.  We already spend whatever it takes," said Simpson.  "What we want to do is stop borrowing money from other accounts to pay for fire suppression.  We need to get this wildfire fighting bill done." Simpson also expressed concern about the pending decision of whether or not to list sage-grouse as an endangered species and the states' role in that process.  "Some of the states are complaining that they aren't being involved as much as they thought they would be," he chided Jewell.  "They have concerns that the Department is not fully engaged with the states in looking at state management plans."

 

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