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Delisting Endangered Species: Process Analysis and Idaho Case Studies Item Info

Title:
Delisting Endangered Species: Process Analysis and Idaho Case Studies
Creator:
Mark McClure; Philip S. Cook; Jay O'Laughlin
Date Created (ISO Standard):
2005
Description:
Policy Analysis Group Report - University of Idaho College of Natural Resources
Abstract:
Delisting is the process by which the protections provided by the Endangered Species Act are removed. This report describes the listing and delisting processes and examines the roles the public plays in each. It examines the roles state and federal agencies have in the management of wildlife and plants in relation to delisting. The report also analyzes the prospects for threatened and endangered species recovery and delisting in Idaho, and concludes by providing some alternative ideas about recovering species and managing them after delisting.
Subjects:
endangered species environmental policy
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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"Delisting Endangered Species: Process Analysis and Idaho Case Studies", Institutional Repository Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/ir/items/ir0106.html
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