Colorado Wildlife Federation Secures Measures to Protect Wildlife and Habitat from the Impacts of Oil and Gas Development in Colorado
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
(National Wildlife Federation)
Colorado
Colorado
Wildlife Federation is working to
seek fair and meaningful safeguards
to ensure energy development is adequately
addressed during the planning process,
mitigation standards for wildlife habitat
degradation are put in place , and that the
Colorado Division of Wildlife is consulted on
applications to drilli that impact
wildlife. Together with NWF and the
Colorado Mule Deer Association (CMDA),
CWF collaborated in a consensus-based
approach to develop and promote the Wildlife
Habitat Stewardship Act (H.B. 1298). A critical
accompanying piece of legislation, H.B. 1341, also passed reconfiguring
the Colorado Oil and
Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) expanding
the panel from 7 to 9 members and for
the first time, provides wildlife and public
health interests a seat at the table with
directors of the state department of natural
resources and public health and environment
agencies.
The Act, which passed
unanimously and was enacted in 2007,
mandates the creation of rules to
establish standards for minimizing adverse
impacts to wildlife and fish. As a result
of the collaborative efforts of CWF,
NWF, CMDA, Colorado Trout Unlimited, other
groups, and the Colorado Division of Wildlife
(CDOW), COGCC has provisionally approved
the following
proposed rules: encourage oil and gas
operators to voluntarily develop comprehensive
drilling plans in consultation with
CDOW; require avoidance, where possible,
of critical sites like native cutthroat trout
fisheries and sage-grouse leks; encourage use
of technology to reduce the number of sites and
locations in sensitive habitats; provide
common-sense operational measures, and
encourage consultation with the CDOW to avoid
imposition of fallback standards in sensitive
wildlife habitat.
These rules were
provisionally adopted by the COGCC this fall.
They will take final action on the rules in
December, and will be subject to
legislative review in the 2009 session of the
general assembly in January before taking
effect on April 1, 2009. CWF is hiring a
lobbyist and will work diligently with partners
to ensure that the rules withstand any
legislative challenges.
Read more about
the Wildlife Habitat Stewardship Act here. To read the full text of
the Wildlife Stewardship Habitat Act (H.B.
1298) click here. To follow the
rulemaking process, visit COGCC. The
CWF website also provides information at http://www.coloradowildlife.org/.
