Current implementation and litigation surrounding the federal Endangered Species Act is perhaps the primary challenge facing Western water users. This report provides detailed background and specific recommendations on how to make this 40-plus year old law really work – for the species it is intended to protect, and for rural communities.
“Endangered Species Act Implementation in the Western U.S. – Looking for Answers to Modernize a
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