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REPORTS

IMPROVING COOPERATIVE STATE AND FEDERAL SPECIES CONSERVATION EFFORTS

WHAT'S THE IMPACT?

In May 2019, the University of Wyoming’s Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources (home of the Ruckelshaus Institute) and the College of Law, and Texas A&M University, through its Natural Resources Institute and School of Law, convened a workshop on options and opportunities for states to engage more meaningfully in species conservation efforts under the ESA and beyond. Consistent with what is also a goal of the Ruckelshaus Institute, this state roles workshop sought to identify and support stakeholder-driven solutions to species conservation challenges by highlighting relevant research and information and promoting collaborative decisionmaking processes. The workshop’s goal was to seek agreements in principle for concepts and recommendations for states to engage in ESA and other species conservation efforts. One key result of the workshop is the Workshop Report, reprinted in full here.

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AUTHORS:

TEMPLE STOELLINGER MICHAEL BRENNAN SARA BRODNAX YA-WEI LI MURRAY FELDMAN BOB BUDD

CITATION

Temple Stoellinger, Michael Brennan, Sara Brodnax, YaWei Li, Murray Feldman and Bob Budd, Improving Cooperative State and Federal Species Conservation Efforts, 20(1) Wyo. Law Rev. 183 (2020).

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