by Pete Geddes
Shanghai 1990 vs. 2010 (via Roger Pielke Jr.)
If the courts and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can agree, then the regulatory pendulum might finally come to a stop.
This academic paper examines how popular culture, legal frameworks, and conservation science intersect to shape wildlife policy.
For American Prairie and other western ranchers, permit certainty would mean that decades-old grazing privileges on federal land would be honored as valid property rights.