[Peace] update

Susan Parenti susanroseparenti at gmail.com
Thu Jun 18 03:58:48 UTC 2020



> On Jun 17, 2020, at 9:12 PM, Viktoria Ford <viktoriaford at gmail.com> wrote:
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> After reading Derek’s email my conclusion is that IF we found a place where we could transport the geese to, we would have to have to reach out to either to the governor’s office or the director of the IDNR to approve the move. Tell me if I’m wrong.
> What should our strategy be now?Today, Susan, Penny, Megan and I worked on trying to secure a place for the geese. I know I got through to only a few people who were sympathetic but couldn’t help me. I am still waiting to hear from two other wildlife biologists at reserves. One other place, a large Audubon Society waterfowl refuge in southern IL hopefully will call back tomorrow. This is where we are. Thoughts?
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> Viktoria
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>> On Jun 17, 2020, at 8:31 PM, Viktoria Ford <viktoriaford at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Viktoria
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>> Begin forwarded message:
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>>> From: Derek Liebert <derekliebert at hotmail.com>
>>> Date: June 17, 2020 at 8:18:13 PM CDT
>>> To: Viktoria Ford <viktoriaford at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: Re:  update
>>> 
>>> Hi Viktoria,
>>> I spoke with Ben today and he reaffirmed that his superiors wouldn’t permit relocation. He said short of the Governor or IDNR Director overruling this, it wouldn’t be allowable in Illinois. Ben also reported that his counterparts in Indiana reached out to him but that a relocation there similarly wouldn’t be allowable unfortunately. I wish I had more encouraging news for you. I also mentioned to Ben that there is interest in developing a community based goose management volunteer group here which he seemed to think was a great idea but he didn’t present much hope for a relocation. 
>>> Kindly,
>>> Derek
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>>>> On Jun 17, 2020, at 3:42 PM, Viktoria Ford <viktoriaford at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> Hi Derek!
>>>> I  have a question about state versus federal jurisdiction and wondered if you know the answer. If I understand correctly Ben Williams is saying that the IDNR, as a state agency, has ruled that you cannot capture and move geese. But the Federal Migratory Act requires protection of these birds and allows movement of them. If would appear then that Federal Law would overrule any state executive decision. 
>>>> Do you think Ben would agree to a translocation of our geese if it was to an area over 200 miles away? And secondly, if you think he may be oppositional might there be ways to get around the state if it is a federal jurisdiction issue. What do you think?
>>>> Viktoria
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>>>> ps: 4 of us have been working most of today on finding a sanctuary for the geese over 200 miles away.

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