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Feds back off from poisoning Sierra stream


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By Jeff Delong, Reno Gazette-Journal

Federal attorneys withdrew a challenge to a judge’s ruling against plans to restore one of America’s rarest trout by poisoning a remote Sierra stream, a move conservationists are calling a victory but which federal officials characterize as but another development in a lengthy dispute over a project they still intend to pursue.

On Monday, federal attorneys filed a motion for “voluntary dismissal of appeal” in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in the case pitting a coalition of conservation groups against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Forest Service over plans to poison Silver King Creek south of Lake Tahoe.

The government was considering appeal of a September ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Frank Damrell Jr. granting an injunction blocking plans to poison an 11-mile stretch of the creek to remove unwanted fish and replace them with threatened Paiute cutthroat trout.

“This means the judge’s injunction is permanent now. I’m very pleased,” said Patty Clary, executive director of Californians for Alternatives to Toxics, which sued to block the project along with Wilderness Watch and Friends of Silver King Creek.

Jeannie Stafford, spokeswoman for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife office in Reno, described Monday’s motion as a “procedural step in the process” and said the government intends to continue pushing for the project.

“It does not mean that the project is dead,” Stafford said. “We’re still hopeful that the project is going to go forward.”

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  1. Hangs Ups From Way Back says - Posted: January 26, 2012

    These groups who poison water first need to taste it themselves to make sure it works.
    You can start in the keys home owner association members first!
    If it kill fish ,weeds, I got feeling it make you sick too!
    Why not let nature take care it self, been doing that for many moons of past time.

  2. Shirley says - Posted: January 27, 2012

    Glad there is a judge to do the right thing. But you can bet the Feds will spend millions to fight this decision.
    I think they need to justify their jobs.

  3. Careaboutthecommunity says - Posted: January 27, 2012

    Of course they’ll fight it, it’s not their money, it’s ours!

    Imagine the money we could save, if when the public said “No”, it would not be fought back, with it’s own money.

  4. Hang Ups From Way Back says - Posted: January 27, 2012

    I do hope the native American tribe which brought a suit against the U.S.A. NAVY off the coast of Ca. to Washington, Gets the navy to move away from the shore lines, stop Sonar waves from effecting the Whales, dolphins,Marnie LIFE.

    This goes on all the time,people stand around think these creatures are sick or lost.

    These waves they send out travel many miles.I do remember when all the garage doors in the bay Area went totally bananas opening while people were at work,1000’s left open, when the truth finally came out ,it was the Navy fault.