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The Endangered Species Act and "Sound Science"

Authors: Eugene H. Buck; M. L. Corn; Pamela Baldwin; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE
Abstract:
The adequacy of the science supporting implementation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) is receiving increased congressional attention. While some critics accuse agencies responsible for implementing the ESA of using junk science, others counter that decisions that should rest on science are instead being dictated by political concerns.

Description: CRS Report for Congress
Pages: 30
Report Date: 05 OCT 2006
Report Number: A914654

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Keywords relating to this report:
*ENDANGERED SPECIES
*EXTINCTION
*LAW ENFORCEMENT
HABITATS
ILLNESS
INVERTEBRATES
LAND USE
POLICIES
REQUIREMENTS
REST
SOUND
VERTEBRATES
WILDLIFE
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