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    Again wouldnt worry about this:

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    For Immediate Release, March 29, 2021

    Contact:

    Patrick Donnelly, Center for Biological Diversity, (702) 483-0449, [email protected]
    Naomi Fraga, California Botanic Garden, (646) 674-6746, [email protected]

    Petition Asks Federal Officials to Protect Rare Plant’s Habitat From Nevada Mine

    LAS VEGAS— Conservationists submitted apetitionto the Bureau of Land Management today nominating 4,015 acres of surrounding habitat for the rare plant Tiehm’s buckwheat as an “area of critical environmental concern.” This includes a one-mile buffer zone and would give the highly imperiled plant new management protection.

    Tiehm’s buckwheat is a small, white wildflower that lives on just 10 acres of public land in the Rhyolite Ridge area of western Nevada’s Silver Peak Range. The plant’s habitat is entirely within the footprint of a lithium mine, proposed by the Australian mining company Ioneer, that could drive it to extinction.

    “Ioneer’s mine would destroy Tiehm’s buckwheat habitat,” Patrick Donnelly, Nevada state director at the Center for Biological Diversity. “This rare little flower is staring down the barrel of extinction. We’re asking the Biden administration to ensure its habitat is preserved for future generations.”

    The BLM has recognized the need for protecting Tiehm’s buckwheat habitat in the past. In 1998 it issued anotice of intentto amend its resource-management plan to designate 42 special management areas, including one at Rhyolite Ridge. But it never followed through, and the buckwheat remains unprotected.

    In 2019 the Center and Dr. Naomi Fraga of the California Botanic Gardenpetitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serviceto protect Tiehm’s buckwheat under the Endangered Species Act.The Center suedin 2020, after the agency failed to respond by the required deadlines.

    Dr. Fraga and more than other 100 scientists, 15 conservation and botanical organizations, and three Nevada politicianssent a letterurging the Biden administration to “take urgent and decisive action to immediately protect Tiehm’s buckwheat under the Endangered Species Act.”

    “BLM recognized that the habitat of Tiehm’s buckwheat needed to be protected 23 years ago,” said Fraga. “The scientific community agrees that the federal government should do everything possible to protect this fragile wildflower from extinction. We need the BLM to step up to the plate and protect Tiehm’s buckwheat before we lose it forever.”


    Hang on a minute, why not just request the entire CA state as its "habitat".....what ridiculousness is this....
    I suppose when your sat at home during covid you get bored really easily.

    A one mile buffer zone AHAHHAHAHAHA
    So you want 1.6kms from between the plant and the mine.

    Doesnt this group have more environmentally damaging businesses to pursue??? I guess not, when you have short sighted blindness.

    The fact they highlighted what I pointed out previously which was the failure to list the plant in 1998 again shows how long this plant has survived passed the "needs assistance" stage. 23 years on and its still there without any support from this environmental group. 23 years they need to answer for why they have not pushed to have it listed until Ioneer has came along.
 
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