The Evolution of national wildlife law
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The Evolution of national wildlife law
Praeger, 1997
3rd ed
- : pbk
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"A project of the Environmental Defense Fund and World Wildlife Fund-U.S."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
When the first edition of this book was published in 1977—to overwhelming critical and popular acclaim—it was the only publication to analyze wildlife law comprehensively as a distinct component of federal environmental law. The second edition, published in 1983, provided a thorough and authoritative update. Since then the intense public interest in wildlife law has been reflected in a tremendous growth in both litigation and new legislation. This, the third edition, thoroughly revises and updates the earlier edition in light of current legal perspectives on the conservation of wildlife and biological diversity.
Two decades after its first publication, this book remains the standard reference for anyone seeking to understand the statutes, regulations, and court decisions governing wildlife law. Like the two that preceded it, the new edition of The Evolution of National Wildlife Law monumental achievement that will serve lawmakers, administrators, educators, conservationists, and scholars for years to come. — From the Foreword by Bruce Babbitt.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Bruce Babbitt
Preface
Overview
Introduction
The Legal Framework for the Development of Federal Wildlife Law
Regulating Commerce in Wildlife
Species Conservation
Wild Birds
Marine Mammals
Ocean Fish
Endangered Species
Wildlife, Land, and Water
Conservation Lands and Waters
Multiple Use Lands I: National Forests
Multiple Use Lands II: National Resource Lands
Wildlife and Water Resource Development
Wildlife Conservation on Private Land
Intergovernmental Wildlife Conservation
Wildlife and Native Americans
International Wildlife Law
Index
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