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Detailed Discussion of Wildlife Services Rachel Pemberton Animal Legal & Historical Center This detailed discussion examines the history and philosophy of the USDA's "Wildlife Services." This agency has a mission "to provide Federal leadership in managing conflicts with wildlife.” However, animal advocates have criticized the lack of science backing up the antiquated approach in managing wildlife and human economic conflicts. This paper explores the legal authorities and internal philosophies that guide WS’ activities; how WS selects and implements a variety of nonlethal and lethal methods for controlling wildlife; and contemporary challenges to WS’ practices. Article
Wildlife Services Rachel Pemberton

Brief Summary of Wildlife Services
Rachel Pemberton (2020)

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The Federal Indian Trust Doctrine and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act Matthew Perkins 30 ENTL 701 (2000)

This article discusses the implications of the court decision in U.S. v. Hugs, which denied Native American claims asserting infringement of First Amendment rights as well as treaty rights where eagle parts were sold. This author expresses that the holding in United States v. Hugs is limited to its facts, and does not absolve the government from its obligation under The Federal Indian Trust Doctrine, and that a valid trust doctrine argument remains to be made against the BGEPA.

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PASSING THE BATON: HOW TEAMWORK AND UNBRIDLED OPTIMISM CREATED LEWIS & CLARK’S ANIMAL LAW PROGRAM Nancy Perry 18 Animal L. 175 (2012)

This article contains the introductory remarks for Volume 18, part 2.

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THE FRUITS OF OUR LABOR: RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SESSION OF THE 105TH CONGRESS-1997 FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY Nancy Perry 4 Animal L. 137 (1998) Ms. Perry outlines the actions taken on animal issues during the first session of the 105th Congress and discusses the weak consideration and lack of progress made in much of the legislative agenda in is this area. She also provides a current legislative update for each bill involved. Article
THE FRUITS OF OUR LABOR: RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SESSION OF THE 105TH CONGRESS-1997 FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY Nancy Perry 4 Animal L. 137 (1998) Ms. Perry outlines the actions taken on animal issues during the first session of the 105th Congress and discusses the weak consideration and lack of progress made in much of the legislative agenda in is this area. She also provides a current legislative update for each bill involved. Article
THE OREGON BEAR AND COUGAR INITIATIVE: A LOOK AT THE INITIATIVE PROCESS Nancy Perry 2 Animal L. 203 (1996) This article was adapted from remarks from Nancy Perry at a symposium held by the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund of Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College on September 23, 1995 regarding issues affecting domestic and captive animals. Article
Anti-Speciesism: The Appropriation and Misrepresentation of Animal Rights in Joan Dunayer’s Speciesism (Abridged) Jeff Perz 2 Journal of Animal Law 49 (2006)

Joan Dunayer's Speciesism appropriates and misrepresents the animal rights theory of Gary L. Francione. Dunayer's objections to Francione's highly qualified suggestion that a prohibition against confining hens to battery cages could be consistent with animal rights theory are specious. If the exploitation of non-human animals is to be completely abolished, those who bring about this result will have necessary been informed by a consistent, well-supported theoretical framework.

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Brief Summary of Genetic Engineering and Animals Andrew B. Perzigian Animal Legal and Historical Center

This paper provides a brief overview of the pros and cons of genetic engineering technology and its creation of and patenting of transgenic animal species.

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Detailed Discussion of Genetic Engineering and Animal Rights: The Legal Terrain and Ethical Underpinnings Andrew B. Perzigian Animal Legal and Historical Center

This paper discusses the legal, environmental, and ethical dilemmas involved with genetic engineering technology and its creation of transgenic animal species. Currently, transgenic animal species are patentable subject matter in both the United States and in Europe and the use of such technology is largely left unregulated. This paper discusses the pros and cons that genetic engineering technology bring to the modern world in light of the relative absence of legal barriers facing genetic engineers.

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