Abstract
Increasingly, native species in river basins across the country are becoming extinct due, in large part, to dramatic manipulation of natural in-river conditions by federal river management agencies. This Article addresses application of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) to endangered river ecosystems. It first compares ESA implementation in the Colorado and the Columbia River Basins and then argues broadly for rigorous judicial enforcement of the ESA to restore natural river conditions in basins nationwide.
How to Cite
40 Ariz. L. Rev. 197 (1998)
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