Professor Holly Doremus‘s article, The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, traces the history of the Endangered Species Act ( ESA ) to illustrate the need to correct the assumption that nature is simple to manage. For all its flaws, the ESA remains the nation\u27s primary biodiversity conservation act,although the construct had not been invented in 1973 when Congress enacted one of the last pieces of environmental bandwagon legislation. Yet, it is difficult to adapt to the broader objective of biodiversity conservation, in part because the ESA rests on a static view of species and the landscapes and watercourses in which they live. In the future, especially as we deal with global climate change\u27s impacts on biodiv...
Debates over implementation and enforcement of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) often focus on the u...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is embedded in a web of statutes designed to regulate relationships...
The Article evaluates the Endangered Species Act using Dan Farber\u27s theory of eco-pragmatism. Eco...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has long been the workhorse of species protection in contexts for w...
More than thirty years after its passage, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 continues to be a...
Part I of this Comment addresses the importance of biodiversity and the need to protect endangered a...
Endangered species protection has long been favored by many Americans, who watched regretfully as th...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has saved 98% of species listed as either endangered or threatened....
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) has been one of the most controversial of all environmental...
this article is designed to convince readers that the past, present, and future trends of the ESA ar...
The complex regulations of the Endangered Species Act established by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv...
The Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA or “Act”) is our nation’s most successful conservation law. ...
The ESA is arguably the most powerful and stringent federal environmental law on the books. Yet for ...
This paper examines how the Endangered Species Act\u27s measures to protect endangered species have ...
Our society has developed with a distinct homocentric view toward the natural world and all of its i...
Debates over implementation and enforcement of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) often focus on the u...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is embedded in a web of statutes designed to regulate relationships...
The Article evaluates the Endangered Species Act using Dan Farber\u27s theory of eco-pragmatism. Eco...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has long been the workhorse of species protection in contexts for w...
More than thirty years after its passage, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 continues to be a...
Part I of this Comment addresses the importance of biodiversity and the need to protect endangered a...
Endangered species protection has long been favored by many Americans, who watched regretfully as th...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has saved 98% of species listed as either endangered or threatened....
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) has been one of the most controversial of all environmental...
this article is designed to convince readers that the past, present, and future trends of the ESA ar...
The complex regulations of the Endangered Species Act established by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv...
The Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA or “Act”) is our nation’s most successful conservation law. ...
The ESA is arguably the most powerful and stringent federal environmental law on the books. Yet for ...
This paper examines how the Endangered Species Act\u27s measures to protect endangered species have ...
Our society has developed with a distinct homocentric view toward the natural world and all of its i...
Debates over implementation and enforcement of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) often focus on the u...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is embedded in a web of statutes designed to regulate relationships...
The Article evaluates the Endangered Species Act using Dan Farber\u27s theory of eco-pragmatism. Eco...