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Endangered Species Act at twenty-one: Issues of reauthorization

Author
various authors
Journal/Series
Environmental Law | Vol. 24(2); 321 - 760; 440 p.
Date
1994
Source
IUCN (ID: ANA-052222)
Publisher | Place of publication
Northwestern School of Law Lewis and Clark College | Portland, OR, USA
Document type
Article in periodical
Language
English
Country/Territory
United States of America
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Policy/planning Protected animal species Protected plant species Management/conservation Wild fauna Wild flora Private land
Abstract

Contents: 1. Major issues in reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act; 2. The Endangered Species Act: time for a new approach? 3. The Endangered Species Act and 'Takings'. A call for innovation within the terms of the Act; 4. Where the wild things are: The Endangered Species Act and private property; 5. The Endangered Species Act: impact of Section 9 on private landowners; 6. The fallacy of deathbed conservation under the Endangered Species Act; 7. Promoting recovery or hedging a bet against extinction: Austin, Texas's risky approach to ensuring endangered species' survival in the Texas Hill Country; 8. Natural communities conservation planning: California's new ecosystem approach to biodiversity; 9. There's something fishy going on here: a critique of thee National Marine Fisheries Service's definition of species under the Endangered Species Act; 10.The need for a smolt travel time objective in the Columbia basin fish and wildlife program to protect and restore the Northwest's imperiled salmon runs; 11.Natural resource restoration: the interface between the Endangered Species Act and CERCLA's natural resource damage provisions