Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1997, Image 150

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DC-lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13, 1997
Urban Sprawl Chief Species Threat
provide incentives for private
landowners to do the right thing.
We want to work with species be
fore they get threatened,” Hamil
ton said.
“We’ve turned the comer. I
hope we’ve bottomed out in terms
of adversarial relationships with
landowners. In cases where we’ve
been working with landowners
and something happens that
affects a species, we’re not going
to go back and ask the landowner
to do more.”
Areas where species are at
greatest risk include Hawaii, south
Texas, Florida, Appalachia, south
ern California and the Pacific
Northwest. However, there are
also some recent success stories,
including the reintroduction of
California condors and saving
habitat for desert fish in Texas.
Hamilton said proposals to ex
tend tax credits to landowners
who protect wildlife habitat and
estate tax reductions that would
encourage families to retain farm
land could enhance species pro
tection. USDA programs such as
the Conservation Reserve Pro
gram (CRP) and the Wetlands Re
serve Program (WRP) are also
important tools in species pre
servation efforts, he said.
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NEW ORLEANS, La. The
nation’s plant and animal life are
facing an extinction crisis caused
largely by the rapid encroachment
of suburban communities into rur
al areas, a top official of the
Department of Interior told the
National Resource Management
Planning Conference here re
cently.
“We’re seeing a tremendous
amount of agricultural land being
covered over in concrete,” said
Sam Hamilton, acting south
eastern regional director of the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, an
agency of the Interior Department,
Hamilton spoke at a conference
session that focused on the
importance of examining all fed
eral regulations in developing a
total resource management plan.
There are approximately 1,100
plant and animal species identified
by the Fish and Wildlife Service
as endangered or threatened, said
Hamilton, adding that loss of habi
tat is the primary factor placing
the species at risk. Approximately
80 percent of the natural habitat of
threatened and endangered plants
and animals is on private land.
‘The future for these species
depends upon how well we can
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Other good used parts
available 410-335-4700
Forklift Wholesalers 2000
to 92000 Lb. Lifts Avail
able. 70 m Stock. Sale-
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cludes EG&G moisture se
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36 Real Estate
Mark Supply Co.
PO Box 52, Saxton, PA 16678
(814) 658-3066
1995 Dig It, 18 Hp, Tractor Loader
Backhoe $11,500
1988 Vermeer, 1200 Tree Chipper..... 56,500
1992 Gehl SL 5625 Skid Steer
Loader, 1800 Mrs $12,000
1010-1420-1620 Ditch
Witch Trencher. $2,500 & UP
FORKLIFTS
2,000 TO 15,000 LB.
$2,000 & upwards
GAS/LP-DIESEL-ELECTRIC
Cushion-Pneumatic-Rough Terrain
New Komatsu Forklifts Available
PA INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
(610) 369-9778
CASE 4558 CRAWLER LOADER I
VERY GOOD CONDITION }
$16,000 i
Heavy Equipment Juoader P arts, Inc.
10070 Allentown Blvd., Grantville, PA 17028
(717) 469-0039 (800) 446-0505
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Heavy duty fork
AJJ extentions
Don't trade or throw out that old engine. Have it overhauled
fora fraction of the cost of new! AH work is guaranteed.
For Sale
4000#Mitsubishi / 1986, Triple Mast
6000# Clark Pneumatic Tires
5000# Komatsu Pneumatic Tires
Electric Scissors Lift, Goes up 30'
Masts for back of tractors
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MECHANICAL Gordonville, PA
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Case 602,1102 Rollers
Demonstrators
Call For Special Pricing
Case 580 C Cab, ExHoe $12,900
CaseSSOD Canopy, ExHoe $14,900
Case 580 D Canopy, Std, Hoe, New Eng $15,900
Case 580 K 2wd, Cab, ExHoe $22,500
Case 580 K 4wd, Cab, ExHoe $28,500
Case SBOK 2wd, Canopy, Std $21,900
Case 580 SK 2wd, Canopy, Std, Hoe
1900 Hrs $25,900
Case 580 SK Turbo, Canopy, Std, Hoe
1250 Hrs
Case 1845 C Uniloader2sooHrs $12,500-
Case 1845 C Uniloader 3000 Hrs $11,900
Case 450 C Dozer, New U.C., App 2000 Hr5...528,500
Case 850 D Dozer, New U.C., App 3500 Hr5...531,900
CaseBssD Loader, 4-in-1 Bucket $37,900
Rental Returns
6028, 1102 Rollers In Stock
Stanley 695 Hammer
Call For Pricing on Rental Return
Vernon E. Stop Co.
5859 Urbana Pike Frederick, Md. 21701
301-663-3185
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