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Retooling the Endangered Species Act

Vincent argues that the problem with the Endangered Species Act is not with the statute itself, as Michael J. Bean suggests in the January/February issue of "Environment," but instead lies in the government's failure to institute the policies of the Act. Bean, in turn, challenges Vinc...

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Published in:Environment : science and policy for sustainable development 1999-07, Vol.41 (6), p.4-5
Main Authors: Vincent, Brian, Bean, Michael J
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Vincent argues that the problem with the Endangered Species Act is not with the statute itself, as Michael J. Bean suggests in the January/February issue of "Environment," but instead lies in the government's failure to institute the policies of the Act. Bean, in turn, challenges Vincent's views by citing the Act's myopic focus on habitat conservation.
ISSN:0013-9157
1939-9154
DOI:10.1080/00139159909604638