{"id":2120,"date":"2007-04-04T11:00:20","date_gmt":"2007-04-04T17:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.edgewiseblog.com\/mjh\/nada\/dump-duhbya\/extinct-sense-extinct-ethics\/"},"modified":"2007-04-04T11:15:37","modified_gmt":"2007-04-04T17:15:37","slug":"extinct-sense-extinct-ethics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.edgewiseblog.com\/mjh\/nada\/dump-duhbya\/extinct-sense-extinct-ethics\/","title":{"rendered":"Extinct Sense? <i>Extinct Ethics<\/i>"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/content\/article\/2007\/03\/30\/AR2007033001998.html?referrer=email\">Extinct Sense<\/a><br \/>\nA troubling report from the Interior Department<\/p>\n<p>IT LOOKS LIKE another story of endangered ethics on the Bush administration&#8217;s environmental staff. Last week the Interior Department&#8217;s inspector general submitted the results of an investigation of Julie A. MacDonald, the deputy assistant secretary for fish and wildlife and parks, to congressional overseers.<\/p>\n<p>According to numerous accounts collected in the inquiry, Ms. MacDonald has terrorized low-level biologists and other employees for years, often yelling and even swearing at them. One official characterized her as an &#8220;attack dog.&#8221; <strong class=\"highlight\">Much of this bullying, the report suggests, was aimed at diluting the scientific conclusions and recommendations of government biologists and at favoring industry and land interests.<\/strong> Ms. MacDonald&#8217;s subordinates said she has trenchantly resisted both designating new species as endangered and protecting imperiled animals&#8217; habitats. She defended her interventions in an interview with the inspector general&#8217;s staff, saying that she kept Interior&#8217;s scientists accountable, according to the report. But the evidence available suggests she was at the least too aggressive.<\/p>\n<p>H. Dale Hall, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, recounted a battle he had with Ms. MacDonald over the Southwest willow flycatcher, an endangered bird. Biologists in the field concluded that the bird&#8217;s nesting range, which determines how much land the government should protect as habitat for the species, was 2.1 miles. Mr. Hall claims that <strong class=\"highlight\">Ms. MacDonald insisted on lowering that to 1.8 miles so that the nesting range would not extend into California, where her husband maintained a family ranch. The inspector general noted that she has no formal training in biology.<\/strong> <em class=\"mine\">[mjh: Bushies don&#8217;t believe in Science.]<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The inspector general&#8217;s review of Ms. MacDonald&#8217;s e-mail account also showed that <strong class=\"highlight\">she had close ties to lobbying organizations that have challenged endangered-species listings and that she had &#8220;misused her position&#8221; to give them information not available to the public on Interior Department policy<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Reports of Ms. MacDonald&#8217;s alleged <em>sins<\/em> have emerged soon after <strong class=\"highlight\">revelations of other ethical lapses by Bush environmental appointees<\/strong>. J. Steven Griles, the former second in command at Interior, pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the Jack Abramoff scandal. And Sue Ellen Wooldridge, formerly the government&#8217;s top environmental lawyer, jointly purchased a vacation home with Mr. Griles and a lobbyist for ConocoPhillips. These are troubling incidents.<\/p>\n<p>Ms. MacDonald works for an agency tasked with making determinations based on scientific fact, not on her, or her lobbyist friends&#8217;, inclinations. She appears to have betrayed that vital principle. The inspector general has sent his report to top officials at the Interior Department. They should investigate for themselves the document&#8217;s troubling descriptions and take action to ensure that Ms. MacDonald and other managers at Interior <strong class=\"highlight\">make policy fit the science, not the other way around<\/strong>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Extinct Sense A troubling report from the Interior Department IT LOOKS LIKE another story of endangered ethics on the Bush administration&#8217;s environmental staff. Last week the Interior Department&#8217;s inspector general submitted the results of an investigation of Julie A. MacDonald, the deputy assistant secretary for fish and wildlife and parks, to congressional overseers. 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