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46 Nat. Resources J. [i] (2006)

handle is hein.journals/narj46 and id is 1 raw text is: Natural Resources Journal
Published four times per year by the University of New Mexico School of Law
Vol. 46                      Winter 2006                        No. 1
The isolation of scholars in various fields concerned with resources problems
continues to be a principal impediment to progress .... [R]esources problems
are so complex that traditional lines of approach prove inadequate.... Rarely
do we find the work of the lawyer and the non-lawyer appearing side by
side... .The primary function of the [new] Journal is to meet this need....
from the Foreword of Volume 1, No. 1, 1961
INTRODUCTION                                                           vii
ESSAY
Sight the Gun High
Laura Pritchett 1
ARTICLES
Lobo Returns from Limbo: New Mexico Cattle Growers Ass'n v. U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Service
Edward A. Fitzgerald 9
Public Accountability and Conservation Easements: Learning from the
Uniform Conservation Easement Act Debates
Mary Ann King & Sally K. Fairfax 65
The Dog That Didn't Bark: Assessing Damages for Valid Regulatory
Takings
Kenneth Salzberg 131
The Role of Customary Rules and Principles of International
Environmental Law in the Protection of Shared International Freshwater
Resources
Owen McIntyre 157
The Senegal River Basin: A Retrospective and Prospective Look at the
Legal Regime
Margaret J. Vick 211
STUDENT WRITING
Trout Unlimited
Grieta Gilchrist 245

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