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Article: The insignificant killer whale: a case study of inherent flaws in the wildlife services' distinct population segment policy and a proposed solution.
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- Environmental Law
- Article date:
- March 22, 2004
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. BACKGROUND
A. The Distinct Population Segment
1. Congress Sets the Standard
2. The Services Set the Process: The DPS Policy
B. Meanwhile, Out at Sea ... The Killer Whale
C. One Process, Two Different Conclusions: Application of the DPS
Policy to the Southern Resident Killer Whale
1. The Center for Biological Diversity's Interpretation of the
DPS Policy
2. NMFS's Implementation of the DPS Policy
a. The Southern Residents as a DPS of the Global Species
Orcinus orca
b. The Southern Residents as a DPS of an Alternative Taxon
III. THE DPS POLICY: ...
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