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26 Endangered Species Bull. 1 (2001)

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ENDANGERED








               BULLETIN
             'I-              1'            II


  Americans   have a long
history of caring about our
rich and diverse wildlife
resources. But when land-
owners find an endangered
species on their property, their
feelings are likely to be mixed.
Most property owners want to
conserve unique organisms if
they can, and they take pride
in the fact that their land
supports rare wildlife. Yet,
most property owners have an
understandable concern about
how the presence of a protected
species may affect the land's
potential uses. In recent years,
the Fish and Wildlife Service
has been emphasizing conser-
vation approaches designed to
minimize the impacts on
landowners and offer them
incentives for protecting
important habitat. This edi-
tion of the Bulletin highlights
some examples of such new
partnerships to conserve
endangered species.

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