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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20131217

Mr. Inhofe madam president . The presiding officer the senator from oklahoma. Mr. Inhofe let me say, first of all, my good friend from South Carolina is a mind reader. He always looks at you and figures out what youre going to say and then he says it better. So let me share there are a couple of things during this discussion that havent been said. I just want to mention that. Then i know were going to go ahead and vote on this. One is that our military was told and i talked to several of the groups, the military, the retired groups and others that they would be grandfathered in. Now, i want everyone grandfathered in, if theyre going to do Something Like this. Certainly one installation in my state of oklahoma, we have 13,000 civilian employees, theyre going to be grandfathered in. Thats the right thing to do because people make career decisions predicated on what theyre told at the time. And these military guys and i look around the room and most of the senators who are in here have sp

UW-Led Research Outlines Innovative Legal Strategies for Conserving Big-Game Migration Corridors | News

April 20, 2021 A mule deer buck makes its fall migration in western Wyoming. (Emilene Ostlind Photo) A new interdisciplinary study led by University of Wyoming researchers brings together approaches from ecology, economics and law to explore emerging big-game migration corridor conservation strategies meant to protect the phenomenon of migration across vast and complex landscapes. The research was published in the Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum under the title “Where the Deer and the Antelope Play: Conserving Big Game Migrations as an Endangered Phenomena” and can be found for free online at https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/delpf/vol31/iss1/2/. The law review article provides detailed information about migration ecology and economic principles relevant to conserving migrations, before examining the successes and shortcomings of existing legal and policy efforts. Finally, the paper outlines a potential future legal approach with promise to both meet the biological needs

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