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The recent deaths of 10 wolves in eastern Arizona are a
wrenching example of everything that has gone wrong with the
troubled Mexican wolf recovery program
by Allison Gerfin,
Jul 16, 2008
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The Gunnison sage grouse has been denied endangered
species protection, and biologists like Clait Braun fear the
species may be doomed
by Joshua Zaffos,
Jun 12, 2006
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In Condor: To the Brink and Back,
science reporter John Nielsen surveys the life and times of "one
giant bird."
by Jim Rossi,
Apr 17, 2006
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Former California Rep. Pete McCloskey says the need to
defend the environment is behind his decision to run against
Richard Pombo in the Republican primary
by Patrick Farrell,
Apr 17, 2006
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In Washington, tribes have been shut out of a plan for new
Columbia River dams that are being touted as good for salmon as
well as farmers
by Matt Jenkins,
Jul 16, 2008
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Although logging has declined drastically in the Pacific
Northwest, it’s not necessarily the fault of the Endangered
Species Act or the northern spotted owl.
by Kathie Durban,
Mar 20, 2006
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Misinformation and exaggeration abound in the debate over
the Endangered Species Act’s critical habitat
provisions
by Tony Davis and Greg Hanscom,
Mar 20, 2006
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A working group of 23 experts convened by the nonprofit
Keystone Center could not reach consensus over how to reform the
Endangered Species Act’s critical habitat
provisions
by Tony Davis,
Mar 20, 2006
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A behind-the-scenes look at the struggle over critical
habitat reveals the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to be an agency
at war with itself
by Tony Davis,
Feb 20, 2006
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Despite its problems and failures – many of them
arising from the conflict between the United States’ growing
population and our declining wildlife habitat – the
Endangered Species Act is a necessary law
by Paul Larmer,
Jul 16, 2008