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Natural Resources Journal

Winter 1995, Vol. 35, No. 1

Lead Articles
Recent California Water Transfers: Implications For Water Management          1
Morris Israel and Jay R. Lund

International Trade, Transfrontier Pollution, and Environmental Cooperation: A Case Study of The Mexican-American Border Region          33
Nick Johnstone

On the Verge of Collapse: The Columbia River System, Wild Salmon and the Northwest Power Planning Council          63
Michael V. McGinnis

Playing with Borrowed Water: Conflicts Over Instream Flows on the Upper Arkansas River          93
Robert Benjamin Naeser and Mark Griffin Smith

International Water Law, Acceptable Pollution Risk and the Tatshenshini River          111
Richard Kyle Paisley and Timothy L. McDaniels

Effects of Historic and Cultural Resources and Indian Religious Freedom on Public Lands Development: A Practical Primer          133
Walter E. Stern and Lynn H. Slade

Essay
Northern Rockies Report on 1994 Natural Resources Legislation          185
Carl Tobias

Recent Development
Is Habitat Modification that Kills or Injures Endangered Wildlife a Prohibited Taking Under the Endangered Species Act?          189
Dr. Nancy Greif

Comment
Judicial Review of Forest Service Timber Sales: Environmental Plaintiffs Gain New Options Under the Oregon Wilderness Act          201
John Klein-Robbehaar

Books Received          221

 

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