Symposium: The Endangered Species Act turns 30 (series of articles) Author Plater Z., Blumm M., Kimbrell G., Cheever F., Balster M., Doremus H., Fischman R., Rohlf D., Ruhl J., Wood M. Journal/Series Environmental Law | Vol. 34(1); 289 - 645; 357 p. Date 2004 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-072171) Publisher | Place of publication Northwestern School of Law of 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 Economy and environment Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Endangered species Research Enforcement/compliance Wild fauna Wild flora Abstract Contents: 1. Endangered Species Act lessons over 30 years, and the legacy of the snail darter, a small fish in a pork barrel 2. Flies, spiders, toads, wolves, and the constitutionalityy of the Endangered Species Act's take provision 3. The Take Prohibition in Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act: Contradictions, ugly ducklings and conservation of species 4. The purposes, effects and future of the Endangered Species Act's best availabe science mandate 5. Predictions and prescriptions for the Endangered Speciess Act 6. Section 4 of the Endangered Species Act: Top ten issues for the next thirty years 7. The battle over endangered species act methodology 8. Protecting the Wildlife Trust: A reinterpretation of Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act