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Save Our Cabinets V. U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Jaclyn Van Natta
Save Our Cabinets V. U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Jaclyn Van Natta
Public Land & Resources Law Review
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Data Driven Weed Management: Tracking Herbicide Resistance At The Landscape Scale, A. Bryan Endres, Natalie M. West, Jeffrey A. Evans, Lisa R. Schlessinger
Data Driven Weed Management: Tracking Herbicide Resistance At The Landscape Scale, A. Bryan Endres, Natalie M. West, Jeffrey A. Evans, Lisa R. Schlessinger
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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A Return To The Crossroads: Farming, Nutrient Loss, And Conservation, Jonathan Coppess
A Return To The Crossroads: Farming, Nutrient Loss, And Conservation, Jonathan Coppess
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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United States Policy And Norwegian Commercial Whaling: A Cooperative Approach, Jamie Nystrom
United States Policy And Norwegian Commercial Whaling: A Cooperative Approach, Jamie Nystrom
Seattle University Law Review
Both the United States and Norway have a long history of commercial whaling, but the mantle of dominance in the whaling world passed from the United States to Norway in the mid-nineteenth century. As demand for whale-based products declined in the United States over the past century, and environmentalism and conservationism became more popular public ideologies, the United States shifted from a pro-whaling nation to, effectively, an anti-whaling nation. Norway, however, has continued to be the only nation that openly engages in commercial whaling for profit, albeit on a smaller scale in comparison to historical practices. The United States’ past …