I am against the proposed designation of the black bear critical habitat for
Louisiana. I am an agriculture consultant and farmer in Franklin Parish. I believe
there are more black bears in Louisiana than you realize. There are farms that I
work on, where certain crops (corn) cannot be grown because bears will destroy
the crops. The rule states agriculture land will not be affected but I disagree. What
happens if a farmer wants to clear off a fence line to improve his farm, will he be
able to? In the last 3 years there have been a lot of mineral rights leased to oil
and gas companies in the proposed area, that likely will not happen again if there
are more regulations to follow by these companies. I believe the cost to an already
economically depressed area will not be offset by what is potentially gained by
having more black bears.
Thanks
Chad Nelson
Comment on FR Doc # E8-26733
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Designation of Critical Habitat for the Louisiana Black Bear: Proposed rule; reopening of comment period, notice of availability of draft economic analysis, and amended required determinations
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