Full Title Name:  DON'T FENCE ME IN--APPLICATION OF THE UNLAWFUL INCLOSURES OF PUBLIC LANDS ACT TO BENEFIT WILDLIFE

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Chandra Rosenthal and Kara Gillon Place of Publication:  Animal Law Review, Lewis & Clark Law School Publish Year:  1999 Primary Citation:  5 Animal L. 1 (1999) 0 Country of Origin:  United States
Summary: The Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service manage millions of acres of public land across the United States. Most of this land serves more than one purpose-grazing, mining, recreation, timber, wildlife-and thus must remain available for these uses. Historically, the Unlawful Inclosures Act (UIA) preserved access for ranchers and homesteaders. More recently, the UIA has also protected access for wildlife whose movements are impeded by fences or other illegal obstructions. This article argues that such protection should be extended to the Sonoran pronghorn antelope in the southwestern United States.
Documents:  PDF icon Don't Fence Me In.pdf (1.3 MB)
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