Renaming the Birds of Prey to Honor Morley Nelson Moves to the House Floor
Washington,
April 2, 2008
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson’s bill H.R. 3734, which would rename the Snake River Birds of Prey in honor of Morley Nelson passed the House Resources Committee today. Mr. Nelson was an early advocate for the preservation of birds of prey, a documentary filmmaker, and a resident of the Gem State. "The work being done in Idaho has been instrumental in bringing species, such as Idaho's Peregrine Falcon, back from the brink of extinction. I am proud of the Gem State’s contribution to these efforts, and I think it is only fitting the Conservation Area that continues the work of Morley Nelson’s life bear his name," Simpson added. The Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area, located along the Snake River south of Boise, is home to one of the largest populations of raptors in the world. There are over 24 species at the Birds of Prey, some are: Bald Eagles, Peregrine Falcons, Ospreys, California Condors, and Golden Eagles. Senators Larry Craig and Mike Crapo introduced identical legislation in the U.S. Senate, S. 262 and the bill is currently waiting for consideration before the chamber. "Many Idahoans, myself included, view Morley Nelson as a visionary genius," said Simpson. "He had the ability to educate, motivate, and save native species from extinction." H.R. 3734, will now be considered on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. When enacted the new name will be, Morey Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. |