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Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Roan Plateau Proposed Wilderness Area, Roan Plateau
Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Roan Plateau Proposed Wilderness Area, Roan Plateau
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
4 pages (includes color illustration).
Contains references.
Conference Guidebook: Water, Climate And Uncertainty: An Introduction To The Issues, Language, Literature And The Conference Materials, Doug Kenney
Water, Climate and Uncertainty: Implications for Western Water Law, Policy, and Management (Summer Conference, June 11-13)
20 pages.
"Prepared as a Supplement to: Water, Climate and Uncertainty: Implications for Western Water Law, Policy, and Management, Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado School of Law, June 11-13, 2003"
"Doug Kenney, Ph.D."
Includes bibliographical references
Contents:
Part I: What Are Climate Researchers Saying About Western Water? A Guide for Non-Scientists
Part II: What Should Climate Researchers Know About the Realm of Western Water Law, Policy and Management?
Part III: Where to Find Additional Information
Scientists, Judges, And Spotted Owls: Policymakers In The Pacific Northwest, Brendon Swedlow
Scientists, Judges, And Spotted Owls: Policymakers In The Pacific Northwest, Brendon Swedlow
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Wild Horses And Burros In The United States, Allen T. Rutberg
Wild Horses And Burros In The United States, Allen T. Rutberg
State of the Animals 2003
Treatment of wild horses and burros has improved remarkably over the last fifty years. In the mid-twentieth century, free-ranging horses and burros suffered horribly at the hands of “mustangers” who captured them at will and whim, sometimes using the most brutal of techniques, including aerial pursuit and shooting or crippling key herd members. The horses were packed into livestock trucks hurt, bleeding, and exhausted, and shipped to slaughter without stopping for rest or watering (Ryden 1999). Unprotected by law, only the good will of a few ranchers protected these abused animals. Public awareness of the plight of the wild horses …
Western Justice, Richard B. Collins
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance V. Norton: The Continuing Battle To Hold The Bureau Of Land Management Accountable For Off-Road Vehicle Damage, Nicholas J. Hilosky
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance V. Norton: The Continuing Battle To Hold The Bureau Of Land Management Accountable For Off-Road Vehicle Damage, Nicholas J. Hilosky
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.