Good afternoon, colleagues.
I wanted to share a letter (attached) and statement (below) that we sent out in partnership with our Western affiliates. The letter, which
Greenwire just highlighted in a story, calls on Congress to demand that Interior revoke William Perry Pendley’s appointment as acting head of the BLM.
Let me know if you have any questions. We’d also love to have your help spreading this
on Twitter and other social media channels.
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Congress Should Press Interior to ‘Revoke’ Pendley’s Appointment as Acting BLM Head
Pendley’s Appointment ‘A Calculated Step Toward Dismantling’ BLM, Public Lands Protections
WASHINGTON, D.C. (August 7, 2019) — The National Wildlife Federation and all of its Western affiliates urged congressional leaders to demand the revocation of anti-public lands activist William
Perry Pendley’s appointment as acting head of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The conservation organizations, which represent millions of members, cited in a letter Pendley’s long record of support for the sale and transfer of public lands as well as the
lack of hearings on his appointment or recently announced plans to relocate the BLM’s headquarters.
“Put simply, he believes public lands should not be in public hands. … This antipathy for public lands and outward hostility towards public servants who manage them must not be a belief held by
someone in charge of the agency,” the conservation organizations wrote in the letter. “Further, the goal of selling off our federal lands is fundamentally in opposition to the bureau’s statutory responsibilities, its reason for being, its values, and its mission.”
The letter, addressed to the top Republicans and Democrats on Natural Resources and Interior Appropriations subcommittees urges action on three fronts:
Pendley has served for the last 30 years as president of the Mountain States Legal Foundation, an activist group that routinely (and unsuccessfully) sues the federal government to curtail agency
authority and public use of public land. Last week, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt issued an order making Pendley the acting head of the BLM — despite the position requiring U.S. Senate confirmation.
“Our public lands put food on our tables, support wildlife habitat, give us a place to recreate and find solace, and provide natural resources that support jobs in our communities. These lands
that are owned by all of us are one of America’s finest ideas and deserve protection and wise stewardship, not wholesale attack through mismanagement and selloff,” the letter concludes.
The letter is attached. Its signatories are:
The National Wildlife Federation is America's largest and most trusted conservation organization. Its 52 affiliates lead critical wildlife conservation efforts in their states and territories
and pass policy resolutions each year that guide the National Wildlife Federation’s work.
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