Hearing on H.R. 3160, to Reauthorize and Amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973, "Common Sense Protections for Endangered Species Act": Hearing Before the Committee on Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress [second Session], February 2, 2000, Washington, DC. |
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... recover endangered species , but to protect constitutionally held pri- vate property rights . We have traveled the ... recovery plan , not one . But one failure that truly stands out is the Snake River Sockeye Salmon , a species which ...
... recover endangered species , but to protect constitutionally held pri- vate property rights . We have traveled the ... recovery plan , not one . But one failure that truly stands out is the Snake River Sockeye Salmon , a species which ...
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... recovery plan . But one failure that truly stands out is the snake river sockeye salmon , a species which the BPA alone has spent $ 3.26 billion , much of which has gone toward research and propaganda . Three point two six billion ...
... recovery plan . But one failure that truly stands out is the snake river sockeye salmon , a species which the BPA alone has spent $ 3.26 billion , much of which has gone toward research and propaganda . Three point two six billion ...
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... recovery plan is developed , does the public realize the full extent of the adverse impacts of the listing . By then , it's too late . To challenge a proposed listing can be expensive and in many cases is simply beyond the capabilities ...
... recovery plan is developed , does the public realize the full extent of the adverse impacts of the listing . By then , it's too late . To challenge a proposed listing can be expensive and in many cases is simply beyond the capabilities ...
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... recovery plan is developed does the public realize the extent of the adverse im- pacts of the listing . By then it is too late . This is one reason we have aggressively pressed for designation of critical habitat and a full ...
... recovery plan is developed does the public realize the extent of the adverse im- pacts of the listing . By then it is too late . This is one reason we have aggressively pressed for designation of critical habitat and a full ...
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... recovery plan development ; and relief of liability in cases of emergency repairs . I am very encouraged by the fact that H.R. 3160 addresses many of these concerns . The generation and delivery of electricity involves extensive uses of ...
... recovery plan development ; and relief of liability in cases of emergency repairs . I am very encouraged by the fact that H.R. 3160 addresses many of these concerns . The generation and delivery of electricity involves extensive uses of ...
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