Environmental Law Topics

Wildlife and Natural Resource Protection

U.S. laws focused on wildlife protection, habitat conservation, and public lands management are anchored in statutes such as the Endangered Species Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and the National Forest Management Act of 1976.
For environmental law practitioners, these and relevant state regulations provide the legal framework for balancing preservation with development and resource use. Existing frameworks, however, are far from settled law. ACOEL fellows provide expert opinions and analysis on topics as precise as small toads and as large as international treaties.
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ACOEL Leaders on this Topic

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Philip Tabas
The Nature Conservancy
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Cymie R. Payne
Rutgers University
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Elizabeth Armistead Andrews
University of Virginia Institute for Engagement & Negotiation
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Zach C. Miller
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
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Lisa A. Bail
Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel LLP
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Timothy Hagerty
FBT Gibbons LLP
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