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‘Inadequate science’ in US habitat plans

Tony Reichhardt

Nature, 1999, vol. 397, issue 6717, 287-287

Abstract: washington Conservation measures designed to balance the interests of endangered species and land developers are often based on inadequate scientific data, according to a review of government-sanctioned Habitat Conservation Plans.

Date: 1999
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