Hearing on the Endangered Species Act: Field Hearing Before the Committee on Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, October 26, 1998, Clovis, New Mexico, Volume 4 |
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Page 43 - The Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution provides that private property shall not be taken for public use without due process and just compensation.
Page 38 - Committee on Resources, US House of Representatives, 1324 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.
Page 16 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. POMBO. Thank you. [The prepared statement of Mr.
Page 12 - I want to thank the panel for your testimony. If there are any further questions for this panel, they will be
Page 56 - by the US Fish and Wildlife Service (US Fish and Wildlife Service
Page 4 - It is beyond our capability to acquire all the habitat which is important to those species
Page 57 - designation provides little or no conservation benefit despite the great cost to put it in
Page 57 - Bent, AC 1965. Life histories of North American blackbirds, orioles, tanagers, and allies. Dover