4 CapitalPress.com Friday, February 26, 2021 ‘Goat yoga’ legislation draws support, skepticism By MATEUSZ PERKOWSKI Capital Press Therapy and exercise classes involv- ing livestock could be permitted in Ore- gon’s exclusive farm use zones under a bill that’s drawn skepticism from agri- culture and farmland protection groups. Proponents of “goat yoga” are urg- ing lawmakers to pass Senate Bill 559, which would include livestock in a land use provision under which counties can already allow horse-related “exercise, therapeutic and counseling activities” in EFU zones. “This is a business and a cultural activity that is about as Oregon as things get,” said Sen. Sara Gelser, D-Corvallis, the bill’s chief sponsor. Livestock already inhabit EFU zones, so they wouldn’t create conflicts in agri- cultural areas, and the number of visi- tors involved in such activities is natu- rally self-limiting, Gelser said. Large crowds of people wouldn’t be attending goat yoga classes at all hours of the day and night, for example. A “glitch” in existing land use law has caused county governments to object to goat yoga in EFU zones because it’s not considered “equine therapy,” which was permitted in such areas under a bill passed in 2018, she said. Expanding this provision to include livestock would boost goat yoga, “a great vision that brought people together, helped people engage with livestock and connect with each other,” Gelser said. Lainey Dyer, who began holding goat yoga sessions in 2016, said the idea quickly went “viral” with more than 2,000 people signing up for a waiting list to attend the classes. However, Dyer said she hasn’t been able to host goat yoga at her own farm, first in Linn County and then in Ben- Associated Press File The critical habitat of the northern spotted owl, a federally protected species, was reduced by nearly 3.5 million acres. 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The groups have urged lawmak- ers against approving the bill because the presence of livestock doesn’t ren- der non-farm uses “compatible with neighboring agricultural practices” or the statewide goal of preserving farmland. The agency wasn’t required to study burying a section of the power line and it sufficiently evaluated the implications of grazing while examining the route’s effects on vegetation, said Krys- tal-Rose Perez, attorney for the BLM. “The EIS is not organized in the way plaintiffs want, but it’s up to BLM’s dis- cretion how to disclose that information,” she said. Similarly, the agency doesn’t have to arrive at the conclusions preferred by the opponents, Perez said. “I don’t think there’s any ques- tion NEPA does not mandate particular results.” Beth Ginsberg, an attor- ney for Idaho Power, said that both the Obama and Trump administrations have recognized the transmission line as a critical connection between the electrical grids of the Pacific West and Inter- mountain West. “The importance of a project like this cannot be overstated,” Ginsberg said. “No shortcuts were taken. Every I was dotted, every T was crossed.” S231157-1 S231161-1 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/01/2021. The sale will be held at 10:00am by  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2019 HARLEY FLTRU MC VIN = 1HD1KGF18KB671705 Amount due on lien $1,835.00  Reputed owner(s) THOMAS R & MONICA A DURKIN UNITUS COMMUNITY C. U. LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/01/2021. The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2020 POLS RZR ATV VIN = 3NSRAD922LG827447 Amount due on lien $1,515.00  Reputed owner(s) BRANDON MICHAEL NUORALA SHEFFIELD FINANCIAL ton County, because the animals aren’t used for producing wool, milk or meat so the sessions aren’t considered “rais- ing livestock.” Dyer said she initially began bring- ing goats to other properties where such events could be held, which proved too expensive, forcing her to change her business model to “logistical and mar- keting support” for goat yoga classes. The restriction has reduced reve- nues, tourism and employment in Ore- gon farms and decreased opportunities for people suffering from mental health problems or undergoing chemotherapy treatments, said Sean Scorvo, a sup- porter of SB 559. County governments have been leery of adopting a broader interpreta- tion of the “equine therapy” provision, fearing people will use it to subvert EFU protections, he said. “The primary concern is this is a slippery slope,” Scorvo said. “It’s a lit- that would run through that area. It deprived residents of La Grande and Union County of the right to weigh in on disproportionately adverse effects,” said David Becker, attorney for the coa- lition, during Feb. 22 oral arguments. The coalition also argues that BLM didn’t properly evaluate the transmission line’s “synergistic” effects with livestock grazing, which the group argues will have cumulative impacts on the sage grouse in the region. The BLM and Idaho Power, the utility company that would construct the proj- ect, are defending an inade- quate NEPA analysis of the transmission line’s effects, Becker said. “They really are trying to piece together and point the court in 25 differ- ent directions and say, ‘We deserve deference.’” The BLM countered that its preferred route was a per- missible “logical outgrowth” of alternatives examined in a draft environmental impact statement, or EIS, and doesn’t require a supplemen- tal NEPA study. By MATEUSZ PERKOWSKI Capital Press S231168-1 S231167-1 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/01/2021. The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2017 CHEV CRUZE 4DR VIN = 1G1BE5SM1H7216118 Amount due on lien $1,515.00  Reputed owner(s) ANDRES RESENDEZ JR & LUZ MARTINEZ COLUMBIA CU Opponents of a 300-mile transmission line in East- ern Oregon claim the U.S. Bureau of Land Manage- ment’s approval of the route across its property violated federal laws. The Stop B2H Coali- tion — which is challenging the high-voltage power line between Boardman, Ore., and the Hemingway substa- tion in Idaho — is asking a federal judge to overturn BLM’s permission for the project. Among the transmission line’s critics, the agricul- ture industry has raised con- cerns about the project taking prime farmland out of pro- duction and impeding farm practices. The agency didn’t comply with the National Environ- mental Policy Act by select- ing a preferred route and a variant in 2017 that were dif- ferent than what it had ana- lyzed in a draft environmen- tal study, according to the coalition. The newly chosen route is problematic because it’s only a half-mile from La Grande, runs across an intact por- tion of the Oregon Trail, and passes near ecologically sen- sitive areas, critics say. “The public had no way to anticipate the two new routes WSU Extension A bill in Oregon proposes allowing “livestock therapy,” such as goat yoga, in exclusive farm use zones. Court arguments heard over transmission line S231162-1 WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Biden administra- tion will delay a contro- versial rollback of criti- cal habitat protections for the northern spotted owl in Oregon, Washington and Northern California in order to review the findings, a spokesman for the Inte- rior Department confirmed Monday. On Jan. 15, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under former Interior Secre- tary David Bernhardt pub- lished a final rule reducing the owl’s critical habitat by nearly 3.5 million acres. The rule was supposed to go into effect on March 16. Instead, the Interior Depart- ment spokesman said that date will be pushed back to April 15 pending further review. “Robust critical habi- tat protections are essential to ensuring the survival of the northern spotted owl,” the spokesman said in an emailed statement. “The Trump administration’s arbitrary and sweeping reduction of protected areas was conducted without pub- lic input or scientific basis.” The northern spotted owl was listed as threatened under the Endangered Spe- cies Act in 1990, triggering protections in Northwest old-growth forests where the birds nest. Initially, the Fish and Wildlife Service set aside 6.9 million acres of critical habitat for the spotted owl in 1992. That was lowered to 5.3 million acres in 2008 and increased to 9.5 million acres under a new recovery plan for the species in 2012. A group of plaintiffs led by the American For- est Resource Council chal- lenged the expanded pro- tections in court, and in 2018, the Fish and Wild- life Service agreed to reex- amine critical habitat for the spotted owl as part of a settlement. At first, the feds pro- posed a 205,000-acre reduc- tion across 15 Western Ore- gon counties. But then, just days before leaving office in mid-January, the Trump administration approved a reduction of nearly 3.5 mil- lion acres — about one- third of the designated crit- ical habitat. The reduction now spans 21 counties in Ore- gon, 14 in Washington and 10 in California. About 1.4 million of those acres are part of the Bureau of Land Manage- ment’s Oregon and Cal- ifornia Revested Lands, also known as the O&C lands, which according to the AFRC were meant to be managed for sustain- able timber production. The previous habi- tat designation also did not differentiate between what is actually spotted owl habitat versus poten- tial habitat, the group has argued. A spokesman for the AFRC declined to com- ment on the Biden admin- istration’s review of the final rule. S231156-1 By GEORGE PLAVEN Capital Press