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Environmental

Aug. 26, 2006

Study Provides Inadequate Data on Species

Your Aug. 21 article on the recent report assessing regional Habitat Conservation Plans ("Study Questions Effectiveness of Habitat Conservation Plans") contends that the study "raises serious questions about the effectiveness of the plans."

Your Aug. 21 article on the recent report assessing regional Habitat Conservation Plans ("Study Questions Effectiveness of Habitat Conservation Plans") contends that the study "raises serious questions about the effectiveness of the plans." A thorough review of the report reveals that the only serious questions it raises concern its own methodology. The study's principal assertion is that regional HCPs are being approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service without sufficient ...

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