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'''Julie A. MacDonald''', a [[U.S. Department of the Interior]] Deputy Assistant Secrectary who oversaw the [[U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]]'s endangered species program was "rebuked for altering scientific conclusions to reduce protections for endangered species and providing internal documents to [[lobbyist]]s". She resigned May 1, 2007. MacDonald "also faced conflict-of-interest questions in a report issued by the Interior Department's inspector general" on March 29, 2007. [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-macdonald2may02,1,7039154.story?coll=la-headlines-nation]
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'''Julie A. MacDonald''', a [[U.S. Department of the Interior]] Deputy Assistant Secretary who oversaw the [[U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]]'s endangered species program was "rebuked for altering scientific conclusions to reduce protections for endangered species and providing internal documents to [[lobbyist]]s". She resigned May 1, 2007. MacDonald "also faced conflict-of-interest questions in a report issued by the Interior Department's inspector general" on March 29, 2007. [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-macdonald2may02,1,7039154.story?coll=la-headlines-nation]
  
 
"In 2004, MacDonald was criticized for overruling field biologists on the habitat requirements of the greater sage grouse, disputing their conclusion that oil and gas operations could interfere with the birds' breeding and nesting.
 
"In 2004, MacDonald was criticized for overruling field biologists on the habitat requirements of the greater sage grouse, disputing their conclusion that oil and gas operations could interfere with the birds' breeding and nesting.
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==Related SourceWatch Resources==
 
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*[[Bush administration cronyism and incompetence]]
 
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*[[Foundation for Environmental and Economic Progress]]
 
*[[Political interference in scientific research (U.S.)]]
 
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Revision as of 22:51, 13 February 2009

Julie A. MacDonald, a U.S. Department of the Interior Deputy Assistant Secretary who oversaw the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's endangered species program was "rebuked for altering scientific conclusions to reduce protections for endangered species and providing internal documents to lobbyists". She resigned May 1, 2007. MacDonald "also faced conflict-of-interest questions in a report issued by the Interior Department's inspector general" on March 29, 2007. [1]

"In 2004, MacDonald was criticized for overruling field biologists on the habitat requirements of the greater sage grouse, disputing their conclusion that oil and gas operations could interfere with the birds' breeding and nesting.

"The inspector general's report outlined instances where MacDonald, a civil engineer with no formal training in natural sciences, advocated altering scientific conclusions in ways that favored development and agricultural interests." [2]

The IG also reported that she shared internal agency documents with a friend she met at an online gaming site.[3]

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