Biodiversity Preservation

Explore a wealth of resources related to biodiversity preservation, focusing on the legal frameworks and regulations that protect our natural environment. Visitors will find insightful articles, expert interviews with attorneys specializing in environmental law, and comprehensive definitions that clarify key terms associated with biodiversity and conservation efforts. Stay informed about the legal challenges and initiatives that shape biodiversity preservation and learn how legal professionals advocate for sustainable practices.

Strategic Meeting on Eagle Conservation under Federal Law

Are Incidental Eagle Take Permits Available Now?

Yes—incidental eagle take permits are available now through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. Approval requires a conservation plan, avoidance/minimization measures, and ongoing monitoring/reporting. This article explains permit availability, legal background, and practical compliance considerations. The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, a critical piece of U.S. […]

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Conservation Experts in Action: Enforcing Wildlife Bag Limits

Are State and Federal Limits Different Now?

Yes—state and federal bag limits can differ now, and in federal-regulated zones (like migratory birds) the federal limit sets a baseline and states can be stricter. Rules also vary by species, season, and management area, and violations can trigger fines, license loss, or federal charges. This article explains what bag limits are, who sets them,

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