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WLD2122 - Natural Resource Law
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This course provides an overview of the major federal conservation laws of interest to natural resource professionals. Sessions include information on case laws that are specific to Federal species and habitat protection, pollution control, and trust responsibilities. Discussions include an historical overview of the developments of wildlife and natural resource laws, legal authorities, and development in the courts, as well as current legal issues. Instruction is provided by lawyers and professionals in the field of natural resource law.

College Credit 1 semester hour
Who Should Attend: Personnel working with issues that require knowledge of Federal laws, regulations, and policies.
Objectives:
Identify major laws affecting the management of fish and wildlife resources.  Describe recent court interpretations of the laws. 
Describe how these laws and policies affect management of natural resources.
Length: 3 days/24 hours   Availability: Annually
Contact:
Dave Lemarie
Email:
dave_lemarie@fws.gov
Phone:
(304) 876-7490

 


Last Updated: December 9, 2008
National Conservation Training Center
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Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443-9713
 
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