TITLE

Is the Endangered Species Act endangered?

PUB. DATE
October 1994
SOURCE
American Nurseryman;10/15/94, Vol. 180 Issue 8, p10
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents an overview of the debate over the Endangered Species Act, 1973. Congressional reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act; Incompatibility of private-property rights and accommodation of endangered species; Effect of the Endangered Species Act on economic growth; Continuous decline of endangered species.
ACCESSION #
9503030059

Tags: ENDANGERED species -- Law & legislation;  PROPERTY rights -- United States

 

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