Merritt Island NWR In Trouble
Okay birders, it's time to rally like cat advocates and work like a hunter. Merritt Island is in trouble (all the photos in this entry are from my trip to Merritt this past January). NASA is proposing that 200 acres of Florida's Merritt Island National Wildlife Sanctuary be taken for use as a private-sector space launch facility:
From the Orlando Sentinel:
Commercial rockets launched from the private pad could be used to transport cargo and astronauts to the international space station, or even take tourists on the ultimate thrill ride.
But the complex, which would cost more than half a billion dollars to build, also could take a toll on fragile wildlife and wetlands in the refuge and surrounding area. And it could close down some of the choice spots for bird-watching, kayaking, fishing and beachcombing.
"There are just a lot of unknowns," said Dorn Whitmore, supervising ranger at the refuge. "It could close most of the refuge to visitors. Half of Mosquito Lagoon could be closed all or part of the time, and parts of Playalinda Beach could be shut down."
About 500 families of endangered scrub-jays and other wildlife such as bald eagles, gopher tortoises and marsh rabbits also could be threatened and their habitat destroyed, Whitmore said.
"We're looking for issues, concerns and information that would help us," said Mario Busacca, the director of planning and special projects in the Environmental Program Office at Kennedy Space Center.
The idea would be to offer the land to private companies to build and operate the complex, which would house two launchpads, a control facility and storage and maintenance buildings. It has been more than 15 years since a launchpad was constructed at the cape, NASA spokesman George Diller said.
Scrub-jay habitat exists in both areas, according to the 125-page study, which also says the wildlife is "extraordinarily diverse" and that more 20 of the species are identified as threatened or endangered.Using specific criteria, such as distance from residential areas and risk from hurricane storm surge, a Brevard County engineering firm narrowed 11 possible sites to two: one inside the restricted area of KSC along the Atlantic Coast south of Launch Pad 39A; the other inside the refuge east of State Road 3, north of State Road 406 and south of Scrub Ridge Trail Road.
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5 Comments:
I just called Mario's number (above) and got right through to his personal voicemail. You have 60 seconds to leave a message. Recommend that you also include your name and phone number as your message will have more impact because you have identified yourself. Denese at birdJam
Might want to double check your message. Part of the story is repeated like you copy and pasted it twice. The last two paragraphs are repeated though in opposite order.
Sorry, but I just don't get it....with all of the problems we already have here on earth, why are so many millions of dollars still being invested in the space program?
I'm new to your blog but hoping to do some cross-country birding this summer. Great pics!
Stephanie
http://world-bird-sanctuary.blogspot.com/
Email sent. Call to be made later. Posting a link to this in a gamers forum for a group that I belong to. The more publicity the better. Thanks for giving us the heads up!
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