Enhancement of Survival or Abandonment of the Endangered Species Act?
Tags: WILDLIFE conservation; U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; ENDANGERED species; WILDLIFE management
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The article focuses on the restoration of endangered species, including willow flycatcher, silvery minnow and yellow billed-cuckoo, on the Pueblo of Santa Ana in New Mexico. It states that the Tribal Incentive Program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has helped Pueblo to collect baseline...
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