The rule of capture and its consequences Autor VanderVelde L., Blumm M., Ritchie L., Donahue D., Goble D., Johnston J., Kramer B., Anderson O., Copeland Nagle J., Rasband J., Iraola R. Título de serie Environmental Law | Vol. 35(4); 649 - 1079; 431 p. Fecha 2005 Fuente IUCN (ID: ANA-074844) Editor | Lugar de publicación Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College | Portland, OR, USA Tipo de documento Artículo en publicación Idioma Inglés País/Territorio Estados Unidos de América Materia Especies silvestres y ecosistemas Palabra clave Política/planificación Caza/captura Fauna silvestre Resumen Contents: 1. The role of captives and the rule of capture 2. The pioneer spirit and the public trust: The American rule of capture and state ownership of wildlife 3. Western grazing: The capture of grass, ground, and government... 4. Three cases/four tales: Commons, capture, the public trust and property in land 5. The rule of capture and the economic dynamics of naturall resource use and survival under open access management regimes 6. The rule of capture - An oil and gas perspective 7. The spiritual values of wilderness 8. Questioning the rule of capture metaphor for 19th century public land law: A look at R.S. 2477 9. The Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971