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Strengthening the Use of Science In Achieving the Goals of the Endangered Species Act: An Assessment By the Ecological Society of America

Strengthening the Use of Science In Achieving the Goals of the Endangered Species Act: An... Ecologica/ Applications, 6(1 ), 1996, pp. 1-11 © !996 by the Ecologica! Society of America STRENGTHENING THE USE OF SCIENCE IN ACHIEVING THE GOALS OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT: AN ASSESSMENT BY THE ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA AD HOC COMMITTEE ON ENDANGERED SPECIES RoNALD CARROLL (Chair), University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia CAROL AuGSPURGER, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois ANDY DoBSON, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey JERRY FRANKLIN, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington GoRDON ORIANS, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington WALTER Rmo, World Resources Institute, Washington, D.C. RICHARD TRACY, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada DAVID WILCOVE, Environmental Defense Fund, Washington, D.C. JOHN WILSON, U.S. Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C. PREFACE The Ecologica! Society of America is the nation's Act. The Society's goal in this endeavor was to provide leading professional society of ecologists representing legislators with scientifically credible information. 7500 ecologica! researchers in the United States, Can­ The Ecologica! Society of America has produced ada, Mexico, and 62 other nations. Founded in 1915, other reports focusing on possible ecologica! conse­ ESA seeks to promote the responsible application of quences of the release of genetically modified organ­ ecologica! principles to the solution of environmental isms, delineation http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ecological Applications Wiley

Strengthening the Use of Science In Achieving the Goals of the Endangered Species Act: An Assessment By the Ecological Society of America

 
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Wiley
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1051-0761
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1939-5582
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10.2307/2269537
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Ecologica/ Applications, 6(1 ), 1996, pp. 1-11 © !996 by the Ecologica! Society of America STRENGTHENING THE USE OF SCIENCE IN ACHIEVING THE GOALS OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT: AN ASSESSMENT BY THE ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA AD HOC COMMITTEE ON ENDANGERED SPECIES RoNALD CARROLL (Chair), University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia CAROL AuGSPURGER, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois ANDY DoBSON, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey JERRY FRANKLIN, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington GoRDON ORIANS, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington WALTER Rmo, World Resources Institute, Washington, D.C. RICHARD TRACY, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada DAVID WILCOVE, Environmental Defense Fund, Washington, D.C. JOHN WILSON, U.S. Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C. PREFACE The Ecologica! Society of America is the nation's Act. The Society's goal in this endeavor was to provide leading professional society of ecologists representing legislators with scientifically credible information. 7500 ecologica! researchers in the United States, Can­ The Ecologica! Society of America has produced ada, Mexico, and 62 other nations. Founded in 1915, other reports focusing on possible ecologica! conse­ ESA seeks to promote the responsible application of quences of the release of genetically modified organ­ ecologica! principles to the solution of environmental isms, delineation

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Ecological ApplicationsWiley

Published: Feb 1, 1996

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