Although flawed, the most powerful tool for protecting biodiversity in the United States is the Endangered Species Act, which requires the use of the best available science to ensure that endangered and threatened species are not put in jeopardy of extinction. Unfortunately, the best available science mandate is virtually meaningless and imposes no additional scientific rigor in agency decision making beyond what is normally required of administrative procedures. In this paper, we propose to define best available science in a way that shifts from a way of using science to a way of doing science, and a sound method of doing science for wildlife management and climate change is via the principles of adaptive management [1]. Adaptive managemen...
Severe impacts on biodiversity are predicted to arise from climate change. These impacts may not be ...
The Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA or “Act”) is our nation’s most successful conservation law. ...
The world is experiencing its sixth episode of mass extinction of life. In rhetoric typically used b...
Biological diversity can be considered both temporally (Le., evolutionary time) and/or spatially and...
The loss of biodiversity is a mounting concern, but despite numerous attempts there are few large sc...
If one compares the way in which the ESA was implemented in 1982 to the way it is today, the list of...
The Endangered Species Act's best available science mandate has been widely emulated and reflects a ...
Early efforts in wildlifemanagement focused on reducing population variability and maximizing yields...
My primary thesis is that the Fish & Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service need...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has saved 98% of species listed as either endangered or threatened....
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has long been the workhorse of species protection in contexts for w...
Professor Holly Doremus‘s article, The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, trace...
Climate change is exerting significant pressure on ecosystems. Without management strategies that im...
Climate change poses an enormous risk to plant and animal species across the planet. Mean global tem...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has succeeded in shielding hundreds of species from extinction and ...
Severe impacts on biodiversity are predicted to arise from climate change. These impacts may not be ...
The Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA or “Act”) is our nation’s most successful conservation law. ...
The world is experiencing its sixth episode of mass extinction of life. In rhetoric typically used b...
Biological diversity can be considered both temporally (Le., evolutionary time) and/or spatially and...
The loss of biodiversity is a mounting concern, but despite numerous attempts there are few large sc...
If one compares the way in which the ESA was implemented in 1982 to the way it is today, the list of...
The Endangered Species Act's best available science mandate has been widely emulated and reflects a ...
Early efforts in wildlifemanagement focused on reducing population variability and maximizing yields...
My primary thesis is that the Fish & Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service need...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has saved 98% of species listed as either endangered or threatened....
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has long been the workhorse of species protection in contexts for w...
Professor Holly Doremus‘s article, The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, trace...
Climate change is exerting significant pressure on ecosystems. Without management strategies that im...
Climate change poses an enormous risk to plant and animal species across the planet. Mean global tem...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has succeeded in shielding hundreds of species from extinction and ...
Severe impacts on biodiversity are predicted to arise from climate change. These impacts may not be ...
The Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA or “Act”) is our nation’s most successful conservation law. ...
The world is experiencing its sixth episode of mass extinction of life. In rhetoric typically used b...