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Essential Elements Of Amendments To The Endangered Species Act, John Harja
Essential Elements Of Amendments To The Endangered Species Act, John Harja
Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12)
14 pages.
The Endangered Species: The Urban Water Utility Perspective, Chips Barry
The Endangered Species: The Urban Water Utility Perspective, Chips Barry
Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12)
24 pages.
Agenda: Biodiversity Protection: Implementation And Reform Of The Endangered Species Act, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Biodiversity Protection: Implementation And Reform Of The Endangered Species Act, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (Summer Conference, June 9-12)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors Betsy Rieke, David H. Getches, Michael A. Gheleta and Charles F. Wilkinson.
All across the country--in Congress, in state legislatures and in urban and rural communities--people are discussing why we should or should not protect biodiversity and how best to do so. Since the Endangered Species Act is up for reauthorization, a variety of reform proposals are being debated. Speakers--including natural resource scholars, experts from the private and nonprofit sectors, and government officials--will examine the rationale for biodiversity protection, the legal framework of the Endangered Species Act, and …