Full Title Name:  AGENDA: Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act

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University of Colorado Boulder Natural Resources Law Center Place of Publication:  : University of Colorado Law School's, Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment Publish Year:  1996 Primary Citation:  University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, "AGENDA: Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act" (1996). Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act (June 9-12). Jurisdiction Level:  Federal 0 Country of Origin:  United States
Summary: In 1996, the Endangered Species Act was up for reauthorization, and with it, a variety of reform proposals were debated in the Biodiversity Protection Conference at the University of Colorado—Boulder. The following conference proceeding -- which included natural resource scholars, experts from the private and nonprofit sectors, and government officials--examined the rationale for biodiversity protection, the legal framework of the Endangered Species Act, and examples of implementation of the Act from across the West. Special attention was given to major issues raised by the Act that cut across all regions, including: consultations and recovery planning; habitat conservation plans; the ESA and water rights; the ESA and state programs; the ESA and tribal rights; economic impacts of the ESA; and ESA reform proposals.
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