tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-274211202811273430.post6442657019630255454..comments2010-11-29T01:02:26.091-08:00Comments on Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington: G Falxahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12001220535170536440noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-274211202811273430.post-36577361191731708752009-11-03T17:21:46.883-08:002009-11-03T17:21:46.883-08:00Email Linda Bremmer, lbremer@ga.wa.gov :
The CLAM...Email Linda Bremmer, lbremer@ga.wa.gov :<br /><br />The CLAMP committee recommendation-- a split vote -- is now on GA director Linda Bremer's desk. She is reviewing it, then will make her recommendations to the State Capitol Committee, who then makes a decision. All options, managed lake or engineered intertidal, require big funding, so it would finally go to the Leg for funding. Caveat: this project should require NEPA and/or SEPA review, so an EIS could have a huge impact on the project if it uncovers defects in the plan.<br /><br />So, Linda Bremer, who I believe to be an intelligent and thoughtful person, should hear from folks who believe that the process should have/should include consideration of the thousands (>5,000) of reproductive female bats, from local maternity colonies (or even the concept of mitigation).<br /><br />Her email: lbremer@ga.wa.govG Falxahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12001220535170536440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-274211202811273430.post-63989177577683063012009-11-03T10:53:32.285-08:002009-11-03T10:53:32.285-08:00It doesn't sound (read) like a rant to me, Gre...It doesn't sound (read) like a rant to me, Greg; it seems to be "just the facts, Ma'am." What options do you have left, if any, to pursue the study? And how can ignorant people like me -- who appreciate bats -- be of help? (I do know there are more species of bats than of any other mammalian family, even more than rodents, which has always amazed me.) <br />ThomAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03419873356911855657noreply@blogger.com