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Article: Counterpoint: opportunities lost and opportunities gained: separating truth from myth in the western ranching debate.
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- Environmental Law
- Article date:
- March 22, 2006
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. OPPORTUNITIES LOST
A. A Historical Perspective of the Rule of Capture
B. A Brief History of Western Grazing
C. Why the Rule of Capture Failed to Secure Rangelands
in Fee Simple
III. OPPORTUNITIES GAINED
A. Introduction: The Concept of Preference
B. Grazing on Land Administered by the Forest Service
C. Grazing on Land Administered by the Bureau of
Land Management
D. Due Process Applied to Grazing Rights
E. Summary: Grazing Rights in a Nutshell
IV. SEPARATING TRUTH FROM MYTH
A. Grazing and Western Rangeland Ecosystems
B. The Cultural and Economic Value of ...
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