Lecture 07, 17 Sep 2003 Legislation (Domestic, International) Conservation Biology ECOL 406R/506R University of Arizona Fall 2003.

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Lecture 07, 17 Sep 2003 Legislation (Domestic, International) Conservation Biology ECOL 406R/506R University of Arizona Fall 2003 Kevin Bonine

1. VanDyke Ch2 2. Role Playing Exercise 3. Exam Wed of Next week -group portion outside? http://www.cowboysandcattlecountry.0catch.com/ http://www.sw-center.org/swcbd/

Litigation e.g., polluters liable, citizen involvement, NGOs, public comment, transparency EDF 1968 people have right to clean environment 1978 TVA vs. Hill (Snail darter) God Squad (economic impact vs. habitat)

ESA Taking Shoot, Shovel, Shut Up Led to Habitat Conservation Planning -Incidental Take Permits San Bruno Mtns -negotiate, compromise, all parties involved No Surprises MOAs Safe Harbor Agreements Need to include and motivate private landowners

Conservation Easements remove development rights --> value decreases so less in taxes reversible?

International Conservation Laws and Treaties Implementation, Compliance, Effectiveness Fewer people and larger industry = easier Intent and Capacity to comply -incentives vs. coercion

1937 Whaling 1950 Birds 1958 Benelux (birds) 1973 Baltic Sea 1973 CITES (trade or species?) Appendix I, II, III 1982 Antarctic Marine Resources

Habitats and Ecosystems... 1971 Ramsar Wetlands (Iran) 119 countries 500 listed wetlands 1972 UN (UNEP) United Nations Environmental Program -include social issues

1992 Earth Summit (aka Rio Summit) -Agenda 21 (environment, social issues, poverty, technology transfer, sustainability, water, pollution) -178 Governments -Developed countries aid developing -Sustainable Development -Polluter Pays -Convention on Global Warming -Convention on Biodiversity

1972 US Marine Mammal Protection Act dolphins tuna international trade 1989 US Sea Turtle Act shrimp TED s international trade GATT (general agreement on tariffs and free trade) -WTO - trade over environment -Leadership vs. Imperialism Unilateral vs. cooperative? (Derrick Jensen http://www.derrickjensen.org/index.html)

Global Warming [CO2] higher than in past 420,000 years 20th Century hottest in last 10 Temperature has increased 0.5 C since 1950 Miller, 2003 Since 1861, 9 of the 10 warmest years occurred since 1990

We re Going to Get Burned (rate of change) Ice caps Glaciers Migrations Miller, 2003

Beech Tree Range - poles will heat up relatively faster For each 1 degree C change: - climate belts will shift toward the poles by 100-150 km Miller, 2003

Energy Efficiency (p.248 Miller 2003) - reduce CO 2 emissions - reduce other pollutants - use existing technology - save $1 trillion/year in energy costs (= annual global military budget) - etc. Kyoto Protocol 1997, 161 countries 178 countries following U.S. backed out - Bush cited economy - but efficiency would save billions - developing new technologies would create jobs

Contribution to Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Global Warming Ecological Footprint Miller, 2003

Role Playing Ironwood Forest National Monument, AZ 1906 Antiquities Act 2001 Bill Clinton (21 Monuments created) Gale Norton asked for input for management plan -Actual plan should be available October 2003

http://azwww.az.blm.gov/ironwood/ironwood.htm Brief Description This 129,000-acre national monument contains a significant system of cultural and historical sites covering a 5,000 year period. Possessing one of the richest stands of Ironwood trees in the Sonoran Desert, the monument also encompasses several desert mountain ranges including the Silver Bell, Waterman and Sawtooth, with desert valleys in between. Elevation ranges from 1,800 to 4,261 feet. Three areas within the monument, the Los Robles Archeological District, the Mission of Santa Ana del Chiquiburitac and the Cocoraque Butte Archeological District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Access There are two main points of entry - Interstate 10 at Avra Valley Road, and Interstate 10 from the Red Rock exit, southwest on Sasco Road to Silverbell Road. Permits Required Activities that were permitted on these public lands before the designation are still permitted, except for new mining claims and geothermal leasing. Commercial activities require a permit. The BLM processes new permits for special activities mostly involving recreation, such as mountain biking events. Recreational Opportunities With a stunning diversity of bird and animal life, the monument offers visitors many opportunities for viewing wildlife. A dazzling display of spring wildflowers result from abundant winter rains. There are no facilities. Camping is allowed up to 14 days. Taking your vehicle off roads or trails is prohibited.

Potential Issues 1. On/Off Road Vehicular Traffic 2. Mining 3. Grazing 4. Boundary alteration 5. Tourist visitation 6. Use fees 7. Biodiversity 8. E/T species 9. Archaeological sites 10. Several Land-ownership types 11. Undocumented immigrants 12. Urban growth

1. Arizona Cattlemen s Association 2. ASARCO Mining Company 3. Bureau of Land Management 4. Pima County SDCP 5. Center for Biological Diversity 6. Panel to Report to Secretary of the Interior

1. Arizona Cattlemen s Association Unnecessary land grabs by the federal gov t are an attempt to eliminate grazing on public lands. Support reevaluation of monument boundaries and changing monument size to 20k acres to protect only densest stands of ironwoods.

2. ASARCO Mining Company Mining has occurred in the area for decades if not centuries. We have claims nearby and would like to continue to extract from this copper-rich area. We support boundary reevaluation and continued mining access. We will implement mitigation programs to reduce effects of mining operations.

3. Bureau of Land Management We administer other monuments in the SW, allowing mountain biking, hiking, hunting, etc. We do not support off-road vehicles and are leaning away from continued mining. We may be interested in revenues from visitation fees and may even move to reduce grazing if that is what the public prefers (our revenues from grazing are minimal at best).

4. Pima County SDCP Ironwood Forest National Monument is an important component of the SDCP. This area can serve as critical habitat for the endangered cactus ferruginous pygmy owl providing appropriate mitigation for lands developed elsewhere in Pima County.

5. Center for Biological Diversity The ironwood tree is a keystone species in this diverse area of the Sonoran Desert. The cactus ferruginous pygmy owl and the desert bighorn sheep are found in the monument.

6. Panel to Report to Secretary of the Interior Hear 5 minutes of input from each group, followed by two minutes of questions from the panel. Will report summary and recommendations to the Federal level.

Selected References http://arizona.sierraclub.org/rincon/ http://azwww.az.blm.gov/ironwood/ironwood.htm http://www.cowboysandcattlecountry.0catch.com/ http://www.sw-center.org/swcbd/ http://www.house.gov/kolbe/ Thanks to Guy McPherson and Nina Simone (RAM 546 April 2002)

Role Playing Ironwood Forest National Monument, AZ 1906 Antiquities Act 2001 Bill Clinton (21 Monuments created) Gale Norton asked for input for management plan -Actual plan should be available October 2003

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