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Zinke Memo: Interior Will Defer To States For Wildlife Management

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

A leaked memo this week from the Interior Department shows Secretary Ryan Zinke wants to give states more clout over wildlife management on public lands, unless it conflicts with federal law.

 

"The 50 state governments have extensive capacities and competencies to exercise their responsibilities to serve as trustees for fish and wildlife species in the respective States," Zinke . Environmentalists expressed some alarm with the memo. Aaron Weiss is with the Center for Western Priorities in Denver. Weiss says state priorities dont always align with federal mandates to protect wildlife. 

"State wildlife agencies in some cases are funded in part or in large part by hunting and fishing licenses," Weiss says. "So you end up with this push/pull of an incentive to create and generate more revenue, because thats what keeps them afloat as a state agency, versus the need to protect wildlife."

In the memo Zinke asked Interior bureaus to examine and contrast state versus federal policies over the next month and a half, and then provide recommendations for policy changes that defer to states within 90 days. 

Zinkes office did not return a request for comment.

The memo to Interior Department bureau heads and offices was provided to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. The environmental group blasted the change in policy direction.

Mr. Zinke says that he does not want to give away ownership of federal lands but happily cedes their management, says Jeff Ruch with PEER. 

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Amanda Peacher is an Arthur F. Burns fellow reporting and producing in Berlin in 2013. Amanda is from Portland, Oregon, where she works as the public insight journalist for Oregon Public Broadcasting. She produces radio and online stories, data visualizations, multimedia projects, and facilitates community engagement opportunities for OPB's newsroom.
Amanda Peacher
Amanda Peacher works for the Mountain West 做窪惇蹋 Bureau out of Boise State Public Radio. She's an Idaho native who returned home after a decade of living and reporting in Oregon. She's an award-winning reporter with a background in community engagement and investigative journalism.