Vol. 34 No. 2, March 2004
Index
- The Endangered Species Act turns 30.
- Endangered Species Act lessons over 30 years, and the legacy of the snail darter, a small fish in a pork barrel.
- Flies, spiders, toads, wolves, and the constitutionality of the Endangered Species Act's take provision.
- The take prohibition in section 9 of the Endangered Species Act: contradictions, ugly ducklings, and conservation of species.
- The purposes, effects, and future of the Endangered Species Act's best available science mandate.
- Predictions and prescriptions for the Endangered Species Act.
- Section 4 of the Endangered Species Act: top ten issues for the next thirty years.
- The battle over Endangered Species Act methodology.
- Protecting the wildlife trust: a reinterpretation of section 7 of the Endangered Species Act.
- The insignificant killer whale: a case study of inherent flaws in the wildlife services' distinct population segment policy and a proposed solution.
- Keeping the door open: protecting biological corridors with existing federal statutes.
- Books received.