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biden targets desert tortoise site

unchikun Jun 14, 2011 02:04 PM

via yahoo news. i can see ditching the fiddling foresters site as wasteful; let them celebrate their hobbies on their own time and own dime on their own site. but an education site about a federally protected species???

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Desert tortoise comes under fire from 'Sheriff' Biden

– Tue Jun 14, 12:42 am ET

WASHINGTON (AFP) – As part of the White House's recently launched Campaign to Cut Waste, Vice President Joe Biden says one of his first wasteful spending targets is a website dedicated to the desert tortoise.

Biden, who was named by President Barack Obama to head up the campaign designed to identify and eliminate wasteful federal spending, said Monday that one example of such waste was a federally funded website dedicated to the desert tortoise, a threatened species.

In a message on the White House website entitled, "There's a New Sheriff in Town," Biden addressed potential cuts to spending.

"And I bet you didn't know that your tax dollars pay for a website dedicated to the Desert Tortoise. I'm sure it's a wonderful species, but we can't afford to have a standalone site devoted to every member of the animal kingdom," Biden wrote in the message also sent via email to supporters. "It's just one of hundreds of government websites that should be consolidated or eliminated."

The new campaign comes as the president and Republicans in Congress are engaged in difficult negotiations over the national debt and budget deficit.

There are nearly 2,000 federal .gov domains, according to the White House. Under many of these domains are smaller sites that result in an estimated 24,000 websites, and the White House said the redundancy creates confusion and wastes money.

Another website that drew criticism from the White House was a federal domain devoted to foresters who play the fiddle, but all that remained of www.fiddlinforesters.gov on Monday was a dead link.

"This kind of waste is just unacceptable. Particularly at a time when we're facing tough decisions about reducing our deficit, it's a no-brainer to stop spending taxpayer dollars on things that benefit nobody," said Biden.

The site identified by Biden, www.deserttortoise.gov, is managed by the Mojave Desert Ecosystem Program, a database about a desert area that spreads into California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona.

"The Fish and Wildlife Service is committed to saving the taxpayers' money. At the same time, we will continue to work with all agencies involved to protect all endangered species," agency spokeswoman Vanessa Kauffman told AFP.
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Replies (6)

benA Jun 15, 2011 06:23 AM

Biden is right! I am ALL for the protection of the Desert Tort, but we HAVE TO cut spending somewhere. Sorry, but a website funded by the government about the desert tortoise is NOT an essential service - though it looks like a pretty good website! Maybe a private organization could take it over? Its a miniscule drop in the bucket, but those drops add up. Adios to the fiddlers as well!

Ben

domalle Jun 15, 2011 08:04 AM

to be fair, and speaking for the tortoises,
cut Biden's website too

unchikun Jun 15, 2011 03:18 PM

agreed!

emysbreeder Jun 16, 2011 11:47 AM

But they have no issue with protecting a lizard in Texas,(that Bill Brant could breed by the tens of thousands) and stoping the drilling for oil. Oil that would produce a lot of tax money and help elimanate war-oil from the middle east. Their ALLWAYS convaluted and dumber than dirt. I like it when their playing Golf. Then you know their not screwing up at work. VM

scottsolar Jun 22, 2011 04:43 PM

Hi Vic;

I think it is silly to halt oil product because of this lizard. What has not been said is the oil work may make the habitat BETTER for the species. It has for Crotaphytus in other parts of New Mexico/Texas.

That said, I am not aware of any reproducable production of sceleporus of any species. Are you?

emysbreeder Jun 24, 2011 10:48 PM

No,But my friend Bill Brant of The Gourmet Rodent can breed 90,000 leopard gecko's in one year along with 10's of thousands of other lizards,so,if replacement were needed he could do it. All true but just making fun of the moron environmentelest that place a lizards value over the vast human suffering of "WAR OIL". I agree with you they would be fine or better living around the site like many lizards adapt to quite easly. O MY GOD theres a Indo Pacific Gecko on my window, I better have my home removed at once. Vic

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