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Shoot, shovel, and shut up

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Act should be amended to compensate property owners for protecting endangered species, rather than making an endangered species a financial drain on the owners, and that the current act actually hastens the decline of some endangered species when listed by causing property owners to "shoot, shovel, and shut up" to avoid expected losses.
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notes, "'Shoot, shovel and shut up' is the mantra of many in the so-called 'property rights' movement ... It refers to the practice of killing and burying evidence of any plants or animals that might be threatened or endangered." The property rights movement argues that the Endangered Species
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reported that "Sharon Beck, an Eastern Oregon rancher and former president of the Oregon Cattlemen's Association, said the ruling leaves ranchers little recourse but to break the law -- known around the West as 'shoot, shovel and shut up' -- when wolves move into their areas".
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by Edward H. Romney, who pointed out that while one might get away with using the 3-S treatment in rural areas, suburban neighborhoods have different norms. This practice is more common in rural areas, where there is less population to witness illegal activities.
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on their property may be subject to restrictions on building and other land uses that would interfere with the animals' habitat. Therefore, it was considered prudent to eliminate the birds before the government noticed their presence. The Fall 2001 issue of the
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and, as far as the owner is concerned, disappear with no apparent clues because of the reticence of the person employing the method. The phrase was used in this sense in
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have attacked and killed small farm poultry and pets. Farmers and pet owners caught killing such animals have been prosecuted, regardless of their reasons for doing so.
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that Mon Teigen, director of the Montana Stockgrowers Association, "believes labyrinthine federal endangered species regulations may lead a few ranchers to control
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primarily in rural areas. There have been reports of the frequently illegal triple-step procedure being used to dispatch mischievous
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with the three-S method". In 2005, after a court ruled that ranchers could not shoot wolves caught attacking livestock, the
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columnist Ralph R. Reiland wrote an essay called "Shoot, Shovel & Shut Up," describing landowners' reactions to finding
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farmer Marwyn Peaster's cattle tested positive for the illness. Alberta Premier
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Craven, Scott E. Hygnstrom and Scott R. (3 August 1994).
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Shooting, shoveling, and shutting up

woodpecker
animals
pets
endangered species
livestock
eagles
hawks
dogs
firearm
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
red-cockaded woodpeckers
Endangered Species Act
birds
wolves
Associated Press
mad cow disease
Albertan
Ralph Klein
"Eagles"
the original
"Hawks And Owls"
Archived
"Shoot, Shovel & Shut Up"
Archived
"Sierra Citizen Fall 2001 issue"
""Shoot, Shovel, and Shut Up""
the original
"Ruling halts downgraded protection for wolves"

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