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To The U.S. Department Of Transportation: Comments Of The Environmental Defense Fund On The Secretary Of Transportation’S National Transportation Policy, Robert E. Yuhnke Nov 1989

To The U.S. Department Of Transportation: Comments Of The Environmental Defense Fund On The Secretary Of Transportation’S National Transportation Policy, Robert E. Yuhnke

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

20 pages.


Health Effects Of Air Pollutants (Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, And Carbon Monoxide), Robert A. Bethel Nov 1989

Health Effects Of Air Pollutants (Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, And Carbon Monoxide), Robert A. Bethel

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

19 pages (includes illustrations).

Contains references.


Urban Ambient Air Quality Trends, N. O. Gerald Nov 1989

Urban Ambient Air Quality Trends, N. O. Gerald

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

24 pages (includes illustrations and maps).


Urban Air Quality Litigation Under The Clean Air Act: Past, Present And Future, David S. Baron Nov 1989

Urban Air Quality Litigation Under The Clean Air Act: Past, Present And Future, David S. Baron

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

20 pages.

Contains footnotes.


Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control: The Remaining Issues, Michael P. Walsh Nov 1989

Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control: The Remaining Issues, Michael P. Walsh

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

26 pages (includes illustrations).

Contains references.


Agenda: Air Quality Protection In The West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Nov 1989

Agenda: Air Quality Protection In The West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

Conference organizers, session moderators and/or speakers included University of Colorado School of Law professor Mark S. Squillace.

Visibility, acid rain, air toxics, and urban air pollution are the topics of an upcoming Center conference on air quality in the West. The conference will be held at the School of Law in Boulder on November 27-28, 1989. Presentations will describe the nature and scope of the issues, the existing legal framework and experience with its implementation, and proposed changes in the law. Emphasis will be placed on air quality issues in the West and efforts underway to address these problems. Special …


Diminishing Views: Air Quality In Western National Parks, Christine L. Shaver Nov 1989

Diminishing Views: Air Quality In Western National Parks, Christine L. Shaver

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

17 pages.

Contains references.


Strategies To Overcome Agency Recalcitrance Under The Federal Clean Air Act: The Acid Rain Litigation Experience, David R. Wooley Nov 1989

Strategies To Overcome Agency Recalcitrance Under The Federal Clean Air Act: The Acid Rain Litigation Experience, David R. Wooley

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

12 pages.


Regional Air Quality Concerns In The West: Acid Deposition And Ozone, Kathy A. Tonnessen Nov 1989

Regional Air Quality Concerns In The West: Acid Deposition And Ozone, Kathy A. Tonnessen

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

22 pages.

Contains 3 pages of references.


Toxic Air Pollution: New Solutions To Old Problems, Devra Lee Davis, Curtis Moore Nov 1989

Toxic Air Pollution: New Solutions To Old Problems, Devra Lee Davis, Curtis Moore

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

12 pages.


Transboundary Air Pollution: The Legal Framework, Mark S. Squillace Nov 1989

Transboundary Air Pollution: The Legal Framework, Mark S. Squillace

Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)

12 pages (includes illustrations).

Contains footnotes.


Agenda: New Challenges For Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center Oct 1989

Agenda: New Challenges For Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

Workshop held Sept. 18-19, 1989; conference held Oct. 12-13, 1989, in Boulder, Colorado.

Conference speakers included University of Colorado School of Law professors Daniel Barstow Magraw and Lawrence J. MacDonnell.

Contents of papers from workshop and conference:

To protect developing city by the enactment of local laws and regulations / Wu Zilin -- Legislative control of air pollution & water pollution of the P.R.China / Xiao Longan -- The law of natural conservation in China / Ma Xiang-cong -- 'Weighing environmental risks : EPA's unfinished business', Environment, vol. 30, no. 6, July/August 1988, p. 14-17, 34-39 / Richard Morgenstern, Stuart …


Reconsidering Water Quality Protection In The United States, Lawrence J. Macdonnell Oct 1989

Reconsidering Water Quality Protection In The United States, Lawrence J. Macdonnell

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

4 pages.


The United States Experience With Air Pollution Control, A. Dan Tarlock Oct 1989

The United States Experience With Air Pollution Control, A. Dan Tarlock

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

4 pages.


International Environmental Issues [Outline], Zheng-Kang Cheng, Daniel Magraw Oct 1989

International Environmental Issues [Outline], Zheng-Kang Cheng, Daniel Magraw

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

2 pages.


United States Hazardous Waste Law And Policy, A. Dan Tarlock Oct 1989

United States Hazardous Waste Law And Policy, A. Dan Tarlock

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

3 pages.


The Law Of Natural Conservation In China, Xiang-Cong Ma Oct 1989

The Law Of Natural Conservation In China, Xiang-Cong Ma

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

19 pages.


Legislative Control Of Air Pollution & Water Pollution Of The P.R. China, Longan Xiao Oct 1989

Legislative Control Of Air Pollution & Water Pollution Of The P.R. China, Longan Xiao

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

10 pages.


To Protect Developing City By The Enactment Of Local Laws And Regulations, Zilin Wu Oct 1989

To Protect Developing City By The Enactment Of Local Laws And Regulations, Zilin Wu

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

13 pages.


The Marine Environmental Protection Law Of The People’S Republic Of China (Chinese Version And Unofficial English Translation), Jianying Ye Oct 1989

The Marine Environmental Protection Law Of The People’S Republic Of China (Chinese Version And Unofficial English Translation), Jianying Ye

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

40 pages.


Existing Legal Treatment Of Developing Countries: Differential, Contextual, And Absolute Norms, Daniel Barstow Magraw Oct 1989

Existing Legal Treatment Of Developing Countries: Differential, Contextual, And Absolute Norms, Daniel Barstow Magraw

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

53 pages.

Contains 11 pages of endnotes.


The National Environmental Policy Act: No Longer A Teenager, But Not Yet Grown-Up, George W. (Rock) Pring Oct 1989

The National Environmental Policy Act: No Longer A Teenager, But Not Yet Grown-Up, George W. (Rock) Pring

New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)

98 pages.

Contains footnotes.


Effects Of Free-Ranging Cats On Wildlife: A Progress Report, J.S. Coleman, S.A. Temple Sep 1989

Effects Of Free-Ranging Cats On Wildlife: A Progress Report, J.S. Coleman, S.A. Temple

Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (1989)

We have embarked upon a three-year study to determine the density and distribution of free-ranging cats (Felis catus) and their effects on prey populations in rural Wisconsin. The effects of predation by free-ranging cats on wildlife populations are potentially great and have not been adequately accounted for in wildlife management programs. In rural Illinois there was an average of 5.6 free-ranging cats per farm (Warner 1985). If densities elsewhere are similar, then a state such as Wisconsin, with over 200,000 active and retired farms, could have over 1 million free-ranging cats on farms. In other studies (Bradt 1949, …


Farmer Attitudes Toward Wild Turkeys In Southwestern Wisconsin, Scott R. Craven Sep 1989

Farmer Attitudes Toward Wild Turkeys In Southwestern Wisconsin, Scott R. Craven

Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (1989)

The reintroduction of the Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) represents one of the great success stories for Wisconsin wildlife management. Human settlement, habitat loss, and perhaps disease, combined to eliminate once-common turkeys from Wisconsin by 1900. Periodic attempts to restore a viable turkey population were unsuccessful with the exception of a small flock at Meadow Valley-Necedah in central Wisconsin. However in 197'6, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) began a new, well conceived cooperative project with the Missouri Department of Conservation. Under the agreement, Missouri received 3 wild Wisconsin ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) in exchange for …


Donkeys For Predation Control, Jeffrey S. Green Sep 1989

Donkeys For Predation Control, Jeffrey S. Green

Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (1989)

Donkeys (Equus assinus) are described and their availability discussed. Key points which appear important in successfully using a donkey for reducing predation on livestock are presented.


Economic Impact And Control Of Wading Birds At Arkansas Minnow Ponds, Michael D. Hoy, Jeffrey W. Jones, Albert E. Bivings Sep 1989

Economic Impact And Control Of Wading Birds At Arkansas Minnow Ponds, Michael D. Hoy, Jeffrey W. Jones, Albert E. Bivings

Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (1989)

Esophageal/stomach contents of 172 little blue herons (Egretta caerulea), great egrets (Casmerodius albus), snowy egrets (Egretta thula), and great blue herons (Ardea herodias) were analyzed to estimate their consumption of golden shiners. Mean and maximum number of golden shiners consumed/bird, as well as the mean total length of golden shiners consumed by each wading bird species was determined. Loss estimates varied by wading bird species and ranged from $0.10 - $1.12/bird/feeding. Loss estimates reflect the severity of problems with wading birds on minnow ponds and the need to reduce losses by use …


Epa Update On Vertebrate Pesticides, William W. Jacobs Sep 1989

Epa Update On Vertebrate Pesticides, William W. Jacobs

Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (1989)

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates pesticides under the authority of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Vertebrate pesticides are subsumed under the heading "rodenticides” and, under FIFRA, are regulated similarly to other pesticides.

Since its enactment in 1947, FIFRA has been amended many times (e.g., in 1959, 1964, 1972, 1978, and 1988.) These amendments generally have required progressively greater documentation of the effects of pesticides upon man, other nontarget species, and the environment prior to the issuance of full federal registration under Section 3 of FIFRA.


Survey Of Mississippi Catfish Farmers On Means, Effort, And Costs To Repel Fish-Eating Birds From Ponds, A.R. Stickley, K.J. Andrews Sep 1989

Survey Of Mississippi Catfish Farmers On Means, Effort, And Costs To Repel Fish-Eating Birds From Ponds, A.R. Stickley, K.J. Andrews

Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (1989)

Eighty-seven percent of 281 Mississippi catfish farmers felt that fish-eating birds were enough of a problem to warrant harassment. Fanners estimated that they spent an average of 2.6 man-hours per day harassing birds at an average annual cost of $7400. Sixty percent of the farmers who harassed birds did so by driving around the ponds and firing at birds to repel them. Propane exploders and pyrotechnics were also used. Pyrotechnics were judged the most effective repellent technique. The cost of bird harassment according to these farmers is $2.1 million. The value of fish loss to cormorants alone is roughly estimated …


Farmland Habitat Use By Wild Turkeys In Wisconsin, R.G. Wright, R.N. Paisley, J.F. Kubisiak Sep 1989

Farmland Habitat Use By Wild Turkeys In Wisconsin, R.G. Wright, R.N. Paisley, J.F. Kubisiak

Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (1989)

Habitat use and food habits of wild turkeys (Meleagris pallopavo) were studied during summer 1988-89 in southwestern Wisconsin in order to address growing concerns that turkeys cause considerable crop damage. Intensive telemetric monitoring in 1988 suggested that turkeys used crop fields (corn-alfalfa-oats) at a low rate compared to forest types. Brooded hens used forest habitats less and field habitats more than broodless hens and gobblers. Brooded hens appeared to use forest and crop field habitats less and non-crop fields (pasture and idle) more than expected. Broodless hens and gobblers appeared to use forest types and non-crop fields more …


The Usda-Aphis-Adc Program In The United States, Bobby R. Acord Sep 1989

The Usda-Aphis-Adc Program In The United States, Bobby R. Acord

Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (1989)

The ADC program was transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in 1986. Shortly after the transfer, the Secretary of Agriculture established the National Animal Damage Control Advisory Committee (NADCAC). Current and future issues facing ADC are discussed in the context of NADCAC recommendations.