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Endangered Species Act at the Crossroads: New Directions from Idaho Case Studies Item Info

Title:
Endangered Species Act at the Crossroads: New Directions from Idaho Case Studies
Creator:
Jay O'Laughlin; Philip S. Cook; Kelly Rogers; Troy Merrill
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1995
Description:
Policy Analysis Group Report - University of Idaho College of Natural Resources
Abstract:
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) calls for the identification, protection, and recovery of species threatened or endangered with extinction. Idaho is home to 18 species currently on the threatened or endangered species lists. The report answers 15 focus questions about the ESA, the species its protects, the issues that cause controversy, and possible modifications of the act. The report includes case studies about salmon, grizzly bear and bull trout.
Subjects:
engangered species environmental policy
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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"Endangered Species Act at the Crossroads: New Directions from Idaho Case Studies", Institutional Repository Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/ir/items/ir0061.html
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