

Help California Brown Pelicans!


Help California Brown Pelicans!
The Issue
This is a new petition on behalf of the Brown Pelican, focusing on its California population.
"In December 2005, the Endangered Species Recovery Council, a small nonprofit working to recover endangered species, petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for delisting. Craig S. Harrison, with the Washington, D.C.—based law firm of Hunton & Williams, filed the petition. The firm's client list includes electric utilities and coal, chemical, oil, and gas companies."(http://baynature.org/articles/oct-dec-2006/ear-to-the-ground/delisting-of-the-brown-pelican) The California Brown Pelicans were delisted as endangered species in November 2009.
Environmentalist organizations - like International Bird Rescue Research Center - were against delisting because pelicans were not "out of the woods yet. "
"We at IBRRC are delighted that their numbers have rebounded and their appearance along our coast is once again a common occurrence. However, we remain apposed to this delisting as the California Brown Pelican. As an indicator species, this pelican is still highly vulnerable to oil spills, domoic acid events, exposure to botulism at the Salton Sea and the constant pollution that they encounter on a daily basis"...
"We believe that it was premature to delist this species until their population has time to mature as a population and fully reestablish itself fully within its range."
http://intbirdrescue.blogspot.com/2009/02/state-moves-pelican-off-endangered.html
As you can see from the headlines of 2010, IBRRC was right:
California pelicans linger in Oregon, beg for food http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/01/california_pelicans_linger_in.html
Brown pelican crisis pushes wildlife groups to breaking point
http://www.ibabuzz.com/garybogue/2010/02/08/brown-pelican-crisis-pushes-wildlife-groups-to-breaking-point/
What is sickening and killing California's brown pelicans? http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=what-is-sickening-and-killing-calif-2010-02-19
Brown pelicans won't fly south from Oregon coast and that worries scientists http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/03/brown_pelicans_wont_flow_south.html
Large California Brown Pelican die-off worries officials
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/287612
Dead Sea http://www.sfweekly.com/2010-02-24/news/dead-sea/
The list goes on.
Please, tell California Department of Fish and Game to re-list the Brown Pelican in as an endangered species!
P.S. While we believe that national re-listing of the Brown Pelican as an endangered species is the best course of action, preservation at the state level (in this case California) is well advised.
Thanks for signing and sharing with friends!
You can also watch video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZCECwyyvuU
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=7435390
The Issue
This is a new petition on behalf of the Brown Pelican, focusing on its California population.
"In December 2005, the Endangered Species Recovery Council, a small nonprofit working to recover endangered species, petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for delisting. Craig S. Harrison, with the Washington, D.C.—based law firm of Hunton & Williams, filed the petition. The firm's client list includes electric utilities and coal, chemical, oil, and gas companies."(http://baynature.org/articles/oct-dec-2006/ear-to-the-ground/delisting-of-the-brown-pelican) The California Brown Pelicans were delisted as endangered species in November 2009.
Environmentalist organizations - like International Bird Rescue Research Center - were against delisting because pelicans were not "out of the woods yet. "
"We at IBRRC are delighted that their numbers have rebounded and their appearance along our coast is once again a common occurrence. However, we remain apposed to this delisting as the California Brown Pelican. As an indicator species, this pelican is still highly vulnerable to oil spills, domoic acid events, exposure to botulism at the Salton Sea and the constant pollution that they encounter on a daily basis"...
"We believe that it was premature to delist this species until their population has time to mature as a population and fully reestablish itself fully within its range."
http://intbirdrescue.blogspot.com/2009/02/state-moves-pelican-off-endangered.html
As you can see from the headlines of 2010, IBRRC was right:
California pelicans linger in Oregon, beg for food http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/01/california_pelicans_linger_in.html
Brown pelican crisis pushes wildlife groups to breaking point
http://www.ibabuzz.com/garybogue/2010/02/08/brown-pelican-crisis-pushes-wildlife-groups-to-breaking-point/
What is sickening and killing California's brown pelicans? http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=what-is-sickening-and-killing-calif-2010-02-19
Brown pelicans won't fly south from Oregon coast and that worries scientists http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/03/brown_pelicans_wont_flow_south.html
Large California Brown Pelican die-off worries officials
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/287612
Dead Sea http://www.sfweekly.com/2010-02-24/news/dead-sea/
The list goes on.
Please, tell California Department of Fish and Game to re-list the Brown Pelican in as an endangered species!
P.S. While we believe that national re-listing of the Brown Pelican as an endangered species is the best course of action, preservation at the state level (in this case California) is well advised.
Thanks for signing and sharing with friends!
You can also watch video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZCECwyyvuU
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=7435390
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Petition created on December 3, 2010