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A Proposal for an Outrageous, Albeit Effective, Strategy to Prevent Groundwater Pollution
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Natural Resources Policy and Law: Trends and Directions
This digital resource contains only an abstract, cover image and table of contents information from the published book.
Print copy of book is available in the University of Colorado’s Wise Law Library: http://lawpac.colorado.edu/record=b143382~S0
Contents: Rethinking resources : reflections on a new generation of natural resources law and policy / Lawrence J. MacDonnell, Sarah F. Bates -- Natural resources law : an historical perspective / Clyde O. Martz -- Trends in public land law : (a title the inaccuracy of which should become manifest) / George Cameron Coggins -- Mineral law in the United States : a study in legal change / Lawrence J. MacDonnell -- Oil and gas law at the end of its great era / Richard C. Maxwell -- Water resources : a wider world / David H. Getches -- Bringing an ecological perspective to natural resources law : fulfilling the promise of the public trust / Joseph L. Sax -- Environmental law, but not environmental protection / A. Dan Tarlock -- Shifting paradigms of tort and property in the transformation of natural resources law / Richard J. Lazarus -- A view toward the future : lessons from Tahoe and the Truckee / Charles F. Wilkinsonhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1140/thumbnail.jp
Natural Resources Policy in the Bush (II) Administration: An Outsider’s Somewhat Jaundiced Assessment
Lobo Returns from Limbo: New Mexico Cattle Growers Ass\u27n v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The Mexican wolf was exterminated by the federal government. In 1998, Mexican wolves were reintroduced into Arizona and New Mexico as a nonessential experimental population. The livestock industry brought suit. The federal district court in New Mexico Cattle Growers Ass\u27n correctly rejected industry allegations of Endangered Species Act and National Environmental Policy Act violations. The translocation of wolves and the discovery of hybrid pups continued the litigation. The federal district court in Coalition of Arizona/New Mexico Counties properly upheld the reintroduction. Nevertheless, the program remains under siege. The reintroduction of the Mexican wolf is an important victory for environmental groups in the War for the West
Hardrock Minerals, Energy Minerals, and Other Resources on the Public Lands: The Evolution of Federal Natural Resources Law
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