Endangered Species Act
The subcommittee heard testimony from scientists and environmentalists on the enforcement of the Endangered Species Act in California. Issue… read more
The subcommittee heard testimony from scientists and environmentalists on the enforcement of the Endangered Species Act in California. Issues raised in the hearing included the forest policy recently advanced by the Clinton administration and the balance between environmental protection and economic development. California holds one out of eight of the endangered species of wildlife in the United States. close
People in this video
- David Behar Representative Bay Institute
- Nat Bingham Representative Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations
- Louis Blumberg Member Wilderness Society
- Cindy Gayle Domenigoni Chairwoman Endangered Species Committee
- Boyd Gibbons Director California->Fish and Game
- Stephen Hall Executive Director Association of California Water Agencies
- David Kenneely Staff Member California->Water Resources
- Peter Briggs Moyle Professor University of California
- Dennis Murphy Professor Stanford University
- Karen Scarborough Member Multispecies Conservation Planning Group
- Dan Silver Member Endangered Habitat League
- Stuart Somach Attorney
- Sue Sutton Member Family Water Alliance
- Robert Taylor Spokesman California Forestry Association
- Gregory Thatch Attorney
- Lawrence Turnquist President Wetlands Water District
- Bill Yeates Attorney Environment
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