NATIVE PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Click the links below to read REP’s statements on these issues.
COMMENTS ON GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND POSITIONS
REP formally opposed the nomination of Gale Norton to be Interior Secretary, presented on this website as “A Major Milestone in REP’s History: January 2001”
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REP’S OWN PUBLICATIONS
- Helping Fish and Wildlife Adapt to Climate Change, by William Geer, Director, Center for Western Lands of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, C.E.P Quarterly, Summer 2009, Vol. 4, #4
- A Conservative Perspective on Predators, by David Jenkins, REP Government Affairs Director, C.E.P Quarterly, Summer 2009, Vol. 4, #4
- Noah’s Ark and a Formidable Flotilla, by Terry Z. Riley, Ph.D., Vice President for Policy, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, C.E.P Quarterly, Winter 2007, Vol. 2, #4
- Biting the Hand That Feeds Us: The folly of Bristol Bay oil drilling, by REP Government Affairs Director David Jenkins, C.E.P Quarterly, spring 2007, Vol 3, #1
- The Endangered Species Act: Standing in Harm’s Way, by David Jenkins, REP Government Affairs Director, C.E.P Quarterly, Fall 2005, Vol. 1, #3
- Wildlife Conservation: A Culture of Life, by Jim DiPeso, REP Policy Director, C.E.P Quarterly, Summer 2005, Vol. 1, #2
- Saving Life on Earth: Doing Noah’s job today, by John R. E. Bliese, Ph.D. a REP member in Texas, The Green Elephant, spring 2004
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OP-EDS
- Don’t deny citizen involvement in endangered species protection, by Jim Peugh, a member of REP’s California Chapter, San Diego Union Tribune, April 2003
- On Earth Day, sorting the numbers, by REP Policy Director Jim DiPeso Philadelphia Inquirer, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Birmingham News, Albuquerque Journal, April 2002
- Protecting rare plants protects us! by Martha Marks, Chicago Tribune, August 1995
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Photo at top: At sunset in autumn, a flock of Northen Pintail ducks flies over Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. (photo © Martha Marks)