There is a single paragraph in an upcoming House Appropriations Bill for the Department of Interior, environment and related agencies that threatens federal management of bighorn sheep. In particular, this paragraph will undermine a landmark Record of Decision signed by Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell last year that phases out domestic sheep grazing in portions of the Payette National Forest to protect bighorn sheep populations. If you are unfamiliar with that decision, you may read about it here:
Payette National Forest Announces Bighorn Sheep Management Decision
The paragraph in question reads as follows:
Payette National Forest Announces Bighorn Sheep Management Decision
The paragraph in question reads as follows:
19 DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK GRAZING
20 SEC. 442. None of the funds made available by this
21 Act or any other Act through fiscal year 2016 may be
22 used to plan or carry out any action or any subsequent
23 agency regulation for managing bighorn sheep (whether
24 native or nonnative) populations on any parcel of Federal
25 land (as defined in section 3 of the Healthy Forests Res-
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1 toration Act of 2003 (16 U.S.C. 6502)) if the action may
2 or will result in a reduction in the number of domestic
3 livestock permitted to graze on the parcel or in the dis-
4 tribution of livestock on the parcel.
It can be found on page 131, line 19 of the following bill: Interior - FY2012
If you agree that the remaining bighorn sheep in the Payette NF, as well as all bighorn sheep populations remaining on public lands throughout the west, should be protected from disease transmission from domestic sheep, please write your congressman and let them know that inclusion of this paragraph is not acceptable.