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Can the government (and taxpayers) get more bang for the buck on restoration?

February 20, 2019 Phoebe Higgins 1 Comment

With estimated annual revenues of approximately $9.5 billion in 2015, the growing ecological restoration sector is an established industry. Much…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Contracts, Insurance, Restoration

NatSec H2O: A federal right to groundwater?

February 6, 2019 Mariel Murray

This guest post was produced during the federal government shutdown that ended on January 25th.  Mariel Murray is a lawyer…

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Posted in: Public lands, Water

Farm bill will improve how Endangered Species Act evaluates pesticides

December 15, 2018 Jake Li Leave a comment

Legislative victories for wildlife are rare these days.  Even rarer is legislation that benefits both wildlife and industry.  That’s why…

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Effective public private partnerships for clean water and justice

November 16, 2018 timothymale Leave a comment

Nationally, approximately $4-$8 billion/year in local funding is being used to help offset the harmful effects of urban stormwater runoff,…

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Posted in: Markets, Water

New data tool can help scientists use limited funds to protect the greatest number of endangered species

November 14, 2018 timothymale Leave a comment

A large majority of Americans strongly support the goal of preventing the extinction of endangered wildlife and plants. Today, over 1,600 U.S.…

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Funding forests to forestall fire

November 12, 2018 timothymale Leave a comment

California’s wildfires – and those throughout the West – are tragedies that are part of a new “normal” in the…

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Posted in: Markets, Public lands, Wildfire
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Continued coverage of ESA rulemaking

November 9, 2018 Jake Li Leave a comment

In the November issue of The Environmental Law Reporter, the Environmental Law Institute published the transcript of a dialogue that…

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Posted in: Wildlife

“Too damn many pages”

August 22, 2018 timothymale Leave a comment

With the stroke of a pen (and an impressively inarticulate signing statement), President Nixon signed the National Environmental Policy Act…

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Study reveals many ESA recovery plans are outdated or missing

August 15, 2018 Jake Li Leave a comment

What happens when Congress doesn’t adequately fund recovery for endangered species? This. The figure shows the declining percentage of species…

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Posted in: Wildlife

Is Trump Really Gutting the Endangered Species Act?

July 31, 2018 Jake Li Leave a comment

Two weeks ago, the Trump administration released its proposals to change some of the rules for the Endangered Species Act. Most media coverage…

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Posted in: Wildlife

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