Abstract
Controversy, confusion, and frustration have surrounded the Endangered Species Act in Arizona. Many have criticized and questioned the rationales, protections, prohibitions, and exemptions of the ESA, as well as the manner in which the ESA has been implemented and enforced. Nowhere have these criticisms been more warranted than with respect to the endangered cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl. In order to address these concerns, this Note examines the ESA as applied to the pygmy-owl.
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43 Ariz. L. Rev. 173 (2001)
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