11/6/2002, Letter to Eddy
Kannapel
From DOI-FWS
Regional Director Rowan W. Gould -
"The vistor program is
temporarly closed, but the
Department of Interior and the
Service remain commeted to reopening
Midway to visitors in the future.
As we pause now to regroup and
retool for the future, we affirm
that the Service will not shirk it's
primary responsibility to conserve
Midway's natural and historic
resources and to protect the health
and safety of it's residents and
future visitors."
2/12/2003 -
Midway Refuge Manager (1997 - 2000)
Rob Shallenberger -
"There is very little "natural"
about the islands. In the absence of
aggressive management to control
invasive vegetation, the value of
the islands as habitat for wildlife
or people would deteriorate
rapidly. The same applies to the
maintenance of buildings and other
facilities."
5/8/2003, Regional Director
USFWS, Pacific Region -
"We will be evaluating the type of
visitor services that can be
provided, based on the availability
of resources,..".
5/26/2003, The Washington
Times, by Audrey Hudson
Rep. John J. Duncan Jr., Tennessee
Republican -
"Having a wildlife refuge or a
national memorial that only
bureaucrats can visit does not make
a whole lot of sense," Mr. Duncan
said.
"I think the veterans who fought in
the Battle of Midway deserve to be
treated better by the Fish and
Wildlife Service," Mr. Duncan
said....
The bird
count for Laysan albatrosses on
Midway atoll has risen
dramatically over the past two
years, after a decline through
most of the 1990s, and U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service officials
aren't sure why.
"......a 53.9 percent increase from
the count in 2001."
"....the black-footed albatross,
were also counted. The volunteers
located 20,393 active nests, which
represented a 7.2 percent rise from
2001."
"....the agency believes Midway is a
safer place for the birds than it
was years ago as an active Navy
base.
2/7/2006,
Posting from FWS Web Site
Visitor Services Planning Underway -
"Refuge staff, with assistance from two
Honolulu-based FWS staff, set aside a
week in early January to embark on
Midway Atoll NWR’s long-awaited Visitor
Services Plan, the next step toward
enhancing the visitor program on the
atoll."
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