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3 Envtl. L. 23 (1973)
Who Owns the Wildlife

handle is hein.journals/envlnw3 and id is 37 raw text is: WHO OWNS THE WILDIFE?

WHO OWNS THE WILDLIFE?
CARL D. ETLING*
The environment has been described by some as a global problem
and by others, since the exploration of space, as a universal problem.
The term environment covers a very wide scope. It has been defined
as the complex of climatic, edaphic, and biotic factors that act upon
an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its
form and survival.1
This article will deal with a segment of the biotic factor, wildlife
(ferae naturae), its ownership, management and regulation in the
United States of America and in the State of Oregon.
About one-third of the land in the United States and about one-
half of the land in the State of Oregon is publicly owned.2. Most of this
land is owned by the United States government and is in National
Forests, National Parks, Bureau of Land Management, etc.
From these figures it is apparent that the United States govern-
ment is host to a substantial part of the wildlife. But who owns the
wildlife and who has the right to regulate and manage it?
HISTORICAL OWNERSHIP OF WILDLIFE
In BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES on the Law of England it is
stated that
By the original grant of the Creator, all men had a right to take such
animals, and may still do so, unless restrained by law. When so
seized, they become, while living, a man's qualified property, or if
dead, are absolutely his own, so that to steal them becomes some-
times a criminal offence, and in other cases, a civil injury. The
restrictions laid on this right in England relate principally to royal
fish, as whale and sturgeon, and also to game, the taking of which
belong to the prince or to those to whom he has granted such
privilege.3
*Judge of the District Court of Oregon for Multnomah County, Dept. No.
4 until his death in 1973; J.D., Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark
College (1934). Member, American and Oregon Bar Associations. National
Director, Izaak Walton League of America.
1 WEBSTER'S SEVENTH NEW COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY 278 (1965).
2 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT AND TO THE CONGRESS, PUBLIC LAND LAW
REVISION COMMISSION, Appendix F, 327-334 (1970).
3 BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES ON THE LAW, 454 (B. Gavit ed. 1941).

SPRING 1973

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