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Tribes, enviros speak out against trailer bills to fast-track #DeltaTunnel project

“Delta tribes deserve a responsible and equitable approach to water management in the state that does not require jamming a tunnel through the Delta, destroying our ancestral homelands and waterways, or desecrating sacred sites and ancestral remains,” said Malissa Tayaba, Vice Chair with the #ShingleSpringsBand of #MiwokIndians.

by Dan Bacher
Mon, Aug 11, 2025 4:19PM

Sacramento, CA – "On an unusually mild summer day, Tribal leaders and environmental justice advocates met with legislators at the State Capitol on July 16 for the 2025 Day of Action for #WaterJustice.

"They urged the legislators to reject Governor Newsom’s proposed trailer bills that they say would fast-track the Delta Conveyance Project (#DCP) and bypass critical #EnvironmentalProtections at a time when the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta is in unprecedented ecological crisis — and a number of fish species are on the edge of #extinction.

"The day-long event started with meetings between Tribal members, environmental advocates and legislators to urge support for 'equitable, science-based water solutions' that protect the #BayDelta and to reject the financially reckless Delta Conveyance Project that threatens ecosystems, Tribal sovereignty, and public health, according to a statement from #RestoreTheDelta.

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"At the press conference on the Capitol steps, advocates called on lawmakers to reject trailer bills that would provide CEQA exemptions for the #DeltaConveyanceProject, circumventing existing law, court rulings and public opinion.

"Specifically, the coalition called on lawmakers to:

- Vote NO on SB 72 that undermines the #DeltaReformAct and sets arbitrary water supply targets;

- Vote YES on AB 362 that protects tribal beneficial uses of water and to;

- Vote YES on AB 263, extending emergency protections currently in place for the #ScottRiver and #ShastaRiver, a high priority for the recovery of #CohoSalmon.

"Speakers at the press conference included representatives from the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians and the #WinnememWintu Tribe, as well as elected leaders and representatives from Restore the Delta, #SierraClub California, #FriendsOfTheRiver, #DefendersOfWildlife, #SanFranciscoBaykeeper and the #DeltaCountiesCoalition.

"Malissa Tayaba, Vice Chair with the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, began the press conference emphasizing the harm that the Delta Tunnel would cause to Tribes and #disadvantaged communities.

" 'Delta tribes deserve a responsible and equitable approach to water management in the state that does not require jamming a tunnel through the Delta, destroying our #AncestralHomelands and waterways, or desecrating #SacredSites and ancestral remains,' said Tayaba. 'Our culture and identities are intrinsically tied to the Delta. There is no price tag worth paying that would ever justify the harm done to us or the unquantifiable costs that Tribes and disadvantaged communities would ultimately bear.'

"Gary Mulcahy, Government Liaison with the Winnemem Wintu Tribe, followed Tayaba by stating, “There is nothing about the Delta Tunnel Project that significantly benefits anyone except #BigAg and south of the Delta water agencies, while putting #EndangeredSpecies, tribal cultural resources, and disadvantaged communities and the viability of the S.F Bay-Delta itself at risk. #CEQA exemptions continue to attempt to erase Tribes from #WaterGovernance.”

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" 'Instead of wasting ratepayer money to keep pushing this expensive environmental justice debacle, we need to sees investments in local water supply like #RecycledWater, and the Freshwater Pathways program that would improve Delta levees to keep communities safe and improve State Water Project reliability in an emergency. We urge a commitment to vote NO on the return the Delta Conveyance Project and Bay Delta Water Quality Control Plan bills,' Wagner said."

indybay.org/newsitems/2025/08/

“Delta tribes deserve a responsible and equitable approach to water management in the state that does not require jamming a tunnel throug...
IndybayTribes, enviros speak out against trailer bills to fast-track Delta Tunnel project : Indybay“Delta tribes deserve a responsible and equitable approach to water management in the state that does not require jamming a tunnel through the Delta, destroying our ancestral homelands and waterways, or desecrating sacred sites and ancestral remains,” said Malissa Tayaba, Vice Chair with the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.

#extinction #BarbaryLions

"Four Barbary lion cubs were born recently in a Czech zoo, a vital contribution for a small surviving population of the rare lion that is extinct in the wild.

The three females and one male were seen playing in their outdoor enclosure at Dvůr Králové Safari Park on Wednesday, enjoying themselves under the watchful eyes of their parents, Khalila and Bart."

wral.com/story/czech-zoo-welco

WRAL · Czech zoo welcomes 4 rare Barbary lion cubs whose population is extinct in the wildDVUR KRALOVE, Czech Republic (AP) — Four Barbary lion cubs were born recently in a Czech zoo, a vital contribution for a small surviving population of the rare lion that is extinct in the wild.

#extinction #Scotland

"A large bird is returning to British shores centuries after it was hunted to extinction for its exquisite flavor in the Middle Ages.

According to an article in the Times of London, experts are pleasantly surprised by the common crane's continued revival. A breeding pair returned to northeast Scotland after a 400-year absence in 2012, and the birds have since established a stable population of around 250 pairs. Perhaps the interesting aspect of this return is that it occurred naturally, without any human intervention.

'I think it's one of the few good news stories around because we see so many species in decline,' Ron Macdonald, a volunteer with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, said, per the Times, 'In recent years, there's been a good partnership between farmers and conservation projects … particularly when it comes to wetland and bog creation.'

The cranes reside in wetlands, and as omnivorous foragers, they play a key role in the ecosystem through seed dispersal and controlling prey populations. Their voluntary return is a testament to the efficacy of Scotland's ongoing efforts to restore its wetlands. The UK as a whole has lost around 90% of its wetlands in the last five hundred years, but peatlands are still relatively abundant in the north."

thecooldown.com/outdoors/commo

The Cool Down · Experts thrilled after discovering revival of creature believed to be extinct: 'One of the few good news stories around'A large bird is returning to Britain's shores centuries after it was hunted to extinction for its exquisite flavor in the Middle Ages.

Distribución de la biomasa animal en la tierra.
4% fauna silvestre
96% humanos + ganado

Cada año matamos 80.000.000.000 de animales en la tierra.
Solo en España cada año matamos 60.000.000 de cerdos.

Los datos del diagrama son de hace una década, así que la foto será aún peor.

Si dejamos de lado las cifras de sufrimiento que esto supone en terminos de miedo, dolor, privación de libertad y de la vida, supone además una crisis ecológica sin precedentes en la historia de la tierra.

No tiene esta publicación Content Warning porque bastante escondida está esta realidad. Nunca lo van a tener.

ourworldindata.org/wild-mammal (inglés)

#StreetTheatre at it's best: The fascinating cardboard #animals of the #climateActivism #theatre project "The Herds" reached their destination after 20,000 km of #migration from #Kinshasa in the Congo rainforest to the #Nordkapp in the Arctic Circle. The main objective was to raise awareness about the rising threat of #globalWarming, that has forced the animals out of their natural habitat.
The news thenews.com.pk/latest/1334136-
The project theherds.org/

The News International · Life-size puppets 'The Herds' epic 20,000 km journey comes to an endBy Arslan Ahmad
www.nature.comThe status, threats and conservation of Critically Endangered species | Nature Reviews BiodiversityOver 47,000 species on the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature are assessed as being at risk of extinction, including more than 10,000 Critically Endangered (CR) species. In this Review, we focus on the status, geographical and taxonomic patterns, and threats to CR species, and the actions needed for their conservation and restoration. Just 16 countries host more than half of all CR species. Although many CR species benefit from protected areas, two-fifths require targeted species-based interventions, such as ex situ actions and conservation translocations. Further, although conservation actions are associated with improved outcomes for CR species, including reduced extinction risk, actions in place have been documented for fewer than half of these species. In addition, the assessment of conservation status is incomplete for many species and subject to taxonomic and geographical bias; as more species are assessed the number of CR species is expected to increase. To address these challenges, the conservation community has improved approaches to planning and prioritization, developed tools and metrics, and enhanced capacity to deliver conservation actions. Nevertheless, greater political ambition and substantial financial investments are needed to resource the work of governments, institutions, communities and Indigenous peoples if we are to save and recover CR species. Species classified as Critically Endangered are at greatest risk of extinction, and their preservation and recovery are crucial to meeting global biodiversity aims. This Review assesses the geographical and taxonomic distribution of Critically Endangered species, their threats, current and required conservation actions, and strategies to facilitate effective, coordinated conservation.