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2014

Environmental Law

Faculty Law Review Articles

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Wilderness Management In National Parks And Wildlife Refuges, Sandra B. Zellmer Apr 2014

Wilderness Management In National Parks And Wildlife Refuges, Sandra B. Zellmer

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This Article provides a wilderness scorecard of sorts for the two "dominant use" land management agencies-the National Park Service (NPS) and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). Given that both agencies operate under a similar conservation oriented mandate, one night assume that the imposition of a wilderness mandate would be closely aligned with their organic missions. However, NPS and FWS have both, at times, been surprisingly hostile toward wilderness within their systems. In NPS's case, this is likely because of a concern that wilderness might disrupt visitor use and rein in its management discretion over park activities and …


For The Birds: Wind Energy, Dead Eagles, And Unwelcome Surprises, Sam Panarella Jan 2014

For The Birds: Wind Energy, Dead Eagles, And Unwelcome Surprises, Sam Panarella

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Wind turbines kill birds. A lot of birds. You would be hard pressed to find someone who is happy with that fact, including anyone in the wind energy development community. But until and unless there are technological advances in wind turbine design that eliminate their deadly impact on birds, it is something we must accept. Of course, acceptance does not and should not mean issuing a blank check to wind energy developers to wantonly injure birds. To do so would violate both the spirit and letter of a host of environmental laws that have at their core a stubborn insistence …