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... species to species . For example , salmon nor- mally spawn only in specific shallow areas far up certain fresh water streams where the right gravels are present for the deposit of eggs . On the other hand , striped bass cast their eggs ...
... species to species . For example , salmon nor- mally spawn only in specific shallow areas far up certain fresh water streams where the right gravels are present for the deposit of eggs . On the other hand , striped bass cast their eggs ...
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... species or result in the destruction or modification of habitat of such species . . . . 16 U.S.C. § 1536 . With respect to marine mammals , many of which are listed as endangered , the ESA appears to afford great protection . Not only ...
... species or result in the destruction or modification of habitat of such species . . . . 16 U.S.C. § 1536 . With respect to marine mammals , many of which are listed as endangered , the ESA appears to afford great protection . Not only ...
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... species under the ESA . Among them were ( 1 ) the notion that a species might be considered depleted , and therefore eligible for special protection , even before it became endangered ; ( 2 ) the protec- tion of endangered populations ...
... species under the ESA . Among them were ( 1 ) the notion that a species might be considered depleted , and therefore eligible for special protection , even before it became endangered ; ( 2 ) the protec- tion of endangered populations ...
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