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• Pollinators in Peril: A Systematic Status Review of North American and Hawaiian Native Bees. Kopec, K., Center for biological Diversity, February 2017.
• Removing the Walls to Recovery: Top 10 Species Priorities for a New Administration. Endangered Species Coalition (including the Center). December 2016.
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• Fishing down nutrients on coral reefs. Allgeier, J.E., Valdivia,A., Cox, C. & Layman, C.A. Nature Communications. August 2016.
• A Wild Success: A Systematic Review of Bird Recovery Under the Endangered Species Act. Suckling, K., Mehrhoff, L., Beam, R. & Hartl, B. June 2016.
• Poisoned Waters: How Cyanide Fishing and the Aquarium Trade Are Devastating Coral Reefs and Tropical Fish. Center for Biological Diversity & For the Fishes. June 2016.
• Lethal Loophole: How the Obama Administration Is Increasingly Allowing Special Interests to Endanger Rare Wildlife. Sanerib, T., Elkins, C., and Greenwald, N. February 2016.
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• Collision Course: The Government's Failing System for Protecting Florida Manatees from Deadly Boat Strikes. Center for Biological Diversity. September 2014.
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• In Harm's Way: How the U.S. State Department and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Have Ignored the Dangers of the Keystone XL Pipeline to Endangered Species. Burd, L., Greenwald, N., & Bradley, C., 2013.
• Dying for Protection: The 10 Most Vulnerable, Least Protected Amphibians and Reptiles in the United States. Adkins Giese, C. 2013.
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• Impact of Dunes Sagebrush Lizard on Oil and Gas Activities in New Mexico. Lininger, J. & Bradley, C., 2011 .
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• Status of the Bald Eagle in the Lower 48 States and the District of Columbia: 1963-2007. Suckling, K. & Hodges, W., 2007.
• The Bureaucratically Imperiled Mexican Wolf. Povilitis, A., Parsons, D.R., Robinson, M.J., & Becker, C.D., 2006.
• A Review of Northern Goshawk Habitat Selection in the Home Range and Implications for Forest Management in the Western United States. Greenwald, D. N., Crocker-Bedford, C., Broberg, l., & Suckling, K., 2005.
• Suitable Habitat for Jaguars in New Mexico. Robinson, M., Bradley, C., Boyd, J., 2005.
• Impacts of the 2003 Southern California Wildfires on Four Species Listed as Threatened or Endangered Under the Federal Endangered Species Act: Quino Checkerspot Butterfly, Mountain Yellow-legged Frog, Coastal California Gnatcatcher, Least Bell's Vireo. Bond, M. & Bradley, C., 2003.
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• Analysis of Compliance by U.S. Forest Service Southwestern Region with Incidental Take Statements Issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Three Biological Opinions of 1999. Taylor, M. 2001.
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• Progress or Extinction? A Systematic Review of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Endangered Species Act Listing Program. 1974-2004. Greenwald, D. N. & Suckling, K. F., 2005
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• A Review of the Bush Critical Habitat Record. 2003.
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• Mexico's 10 Most Iconic Endangered Species. Olivera, A. April 2018.
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• Joining the Convention on Biological Diversity: A Legal and Scientific Overview of Why the United States Must Wake Up. Snape, B., 2010. Sustainable Development Law & Policy 10(3): 6-18.
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• Greenwashing Risks to Baby-boomers Abroad: An Assessment of Available Strategies to Address “Green” Marketing Misrepresentation to U.S. Retiree Real Estate Investors Overseas. 2009.
• Life History Diversity and Protection of the Southwestern Washington/Columbia River Distinct Population Segment of the Coastal Cutthroat Trout. Greenwald, N. & Mashuda, S., 2008.
• Predation on the Coastal Tailed Frog (Ascaphus truei) by a Shrew (Sorex spp.) in Washington State. Lund, E., Hayes, M., Curry, T., Marsten, J. & Young, 2008. Northwestern Naturalist 89(3): 200-202.
• Assessing Protection for Imperiled Species of Nevada, U.S.A.: Are Species Slipping Through the Cracks of Existing Protections? Greenwald, N. & Bradley, C., 2008.
• Medicinal Plants at Risk — Nature's Pharmacy, Our Treasure Chest: Why We Must Preserve Our Natural Heritage. Roberson, E., 2008.
• Species of Concern of the Tillamook Rainforest and North Coast, Oregon. Greenwald, N. & Garty, A., 2007.
• The Bering Sea: A Biodiversity Assessment of Vertebrate Species. Greenwald, N., Callimanis, S., Garty, A. & Peters, E., 2006.
• Saving All the Parts: Protecting Species of Northwest Old-growth Forests. Greenwald, N. & Greason, S., 2004.
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• A Multi-method Approach to Delineate and Validate Migratory Corridors. Bond, M., Bradley, C., Kiffner, C., Morrison, T., and Lee, D. Landscape Ecology. May 2017.
• Public Lands Enemies: 15 Federal Lawmakers Plotting to Seize, Destroy and Privatize America's Public Lands. Spivak, R. & Beam, R. March 2017.
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• Nourished by Wildfire: The Ecological Benefits of the Rim Fire and the Threat of Salvage Logging. Center for Biological Diversity and John Muir Projejct, January 2014.
• Groups Join Together to Confront Water-rights Issue. Mrowka, R. Desert Report (June 2011): 2, 13.
• Saving Our National Legacy: The Future of America's Last Heritage Forests. Fink, M., Kassar, C., Matteson, M., and McKinnon, T., July 2009.
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• Wild at Heart: Saving the Last of America's Backcountry. 2008.
• Imperiled Western Trout and the Importance of Roadless Areas. 2001.
• Protection and Conservation of Roadless Areas in the Southwest. Greenwald, N.
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• Stealing California's Future: How Monterey County's Dirty Oil Business Worsens the Climate Crisis. Center for Biological Diversity. September 2016.
• Throwing Shade: 10 Sunny States Blocking Distributed Solar Development. Greer, R. April 2016.
• Up in the Air: How Airplane Carbon Pollution Jeopardizes Global Climate Goals. Pardee, V. December 2015.
• Biodiversity on the Brink: The Role of “Assisted Migration" in Managing Endangered Species Threatened With Rising Seas. Lopez, J. Harvard Environmental Law Review Vol. 39. 2015.
• Grounded: The President's Power to Fight Climate Change, Protect Public Lands by Keeping Publicly Owned Fossil Fuels in the Ground. Saul, M., McKinnon, T., Spivak, R., 2015.
• What Happens When Species Move But Reserves Do Not? Creating Climate Adaptive Solutions to Climate Change. Whipps, N., 2015. Hastings Law Journal Vol. 66.
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• The Potential Greenhouse Gas Emissions From U.S. Federal Fossil Fuels. Ecoshift Consulting, Center for Biological Diversity, Friends of the Earth. August 2015.
• Troubled Waters: Offshore Fracking's Threat to California's Ocean, Air and Seismic Stability. Center for Biological Diversity, 2014.
• On Shaky Ground: Fracking, Acidizing, and Increased Earthquake Risk in California. Earthworks, Center for Biological Diversity, Clean Water Action, 2014.
• Deadly Waters: How Rising Seas Threaten 233 Endangered Species. Center for Biological Diversity, 2013.
• The New Normal: Climate Change Victims in Post-Kiobel United States Federal Courts. Lopez, J., 2013. Charleston Law Review 8(1).
• Not Just a Number: Achieving a CO2 Concentration of 350 ppm or Less to Avoid Catastrophic Climate Impacts. Center for Biological Diversity and 350.org, 2010.
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• 350 Reasons We Need to Get to 350: Species Threatened by Global Warming; An Interactive Installation by the Center for Biological Diversity. 2009.
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• Why 350? Climate Policy Must Aim to Stabilize Greenhouse Gases at the Level Necessary to Minimize the Risk of Catastrophic Outcomes. Vespa, M., 2009. Ecology Law Currents 36(1): 185-194.
• Fuel to Burn: The Climate and Public Health Implications of Off-road Vehicle Pollution in California. Kassar, C. & Spitler, P., 2008.
• Not Too Late to Save the Polar Bear: A Rapid Action Plan to Address the Arctic Meltdown. Siegel, K., Cummings, B., Moritz, A. & Nowicki, B., 2007.
• The California Environmental Quality Act: On the Front Lines of California's Fight Against Global Warming. Siegel, K., Vespa, M. & Nowicki, B., 2007.
• Fueling Extinction: How Dirty Energy Drives Wildlife to the Brink. Endangered Species Coalition (incl. the Center for Biological Diversity), 2012.
• A Deadly Toll: The Gulf Oil Spill and the Unfolding Wildlife Disaster. 2011.
• What We Should Learn From the BP Spill. Lopez, J., 2011. Environmental Law News 20 (1): 35.
• BP's Well Evaded Environmental Review: Categorical Exclusion Policy Remains Unchanged. Lopez, J., 2010. Ecology Law Currents 37 (93): 93-103.
• Corporate Profile of Salt River Project. Draffan, G., 2001.
• Ecological and Community Problems with Biomass-to-Energy. Schulke, T.
• Toxic Concoctions: How the EPA Ignores the Dangers of Pesticide Cocktails. Donley, N., PhD., July 2016.
• Lost in the Mist: How Glyphosate Use Disproportionately Threatens California's Most Impoverished Counties. Center for Biological Diversity, 2015.
• Perdido en la niebla: Como El uso de glifosato desproporcionadamente amenaza los condados más pobres de California. Center for Biological Diversity, 2015.
• Dispersants: The Lesser of Two Evils or a Cure Worse Than the Disease? Kilduff, C. and Lopez, J., 2012. Ocean and Coastal Law Journal 16 (2): 375-394.
• Endocrine-disrupting Chemical Pollution: Why the EPA Should Regulate These Chemicals Under the Clean Water Act. Lopez, J., 2010. Sustainable Development Law & Policy 10(3): 19-23.
• Poisoning Our Imperiled Wildlife: San Francisco Bay Area Endangered Species at Risk from Pesticides. Miller, J., Miller, J., Beeland, T.D. & Bradley, C., 2006.
• Silent Spring Revisited: Pesticide Use and Endangered Species. Litmans, B. & Miller, J, 2004.
• Nourished by Wildfire: The Ecological Benefits of the Rim Fire and the Threat of Salvage Logging. Center for Biological Diversity and John Muir Projejct, January 2014.
• Influence of Pre-Fire Tree Mortality on Fire Severity in Conifer Forests of the San Bernardino Mountains, California, 2009. Bond, M., Lee, D. E., Bradley, C. & Hanson, T. Open Forest Science Journal 2:41-47.
• Impacts of the 2003 Southern California Wildfires on Four Species Listed as Threatened or Endangered Under the Federal Endangered Species Act: Quino Checkerspot Butterfly, Mountain Yellow-legged Frog, Coastal California Gnatcatcher, Least Bell's Vireo. Bond, M. & Bradley, C., 2003.
• Ecological Restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems: A Broad Perspective. Allen, C.D., Savage, M., Falk, D.A., Suckling, K. F., Swetnam, T. W., Schulke, T., Stacey, P. B., Morgan, P., Hoffman, M. & Klingel, J. T., 2002. Ecological Applications 12(5): 1418-1433.
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• Costs and Consequences: The Real Price of Livestock Grazing on America's Public Lands. Glaser, C., Romaniello, C. & Moskowitz, K. (prepared for the Center for Biological Diversity), 2015.
• Assessing the Full Cost of the Federal Grazing Program. Moskowitz, K., & Romaniello, C., 2002.
• Ecological Restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems: A Broad Perspective. Allen, C.D., Savage, M., Falk, D.A., Suckling, K.F., Swetnam, T.W., Schulke, T., Stacey, P.B., Morgan, P., Hoffman, M. & Klingel, J.T., 2002. Ecological Applications 12(5): 1418-1433.
• Cattle Grazing and the Loss of Biodiversity in the East Bay.
• Livestock Grazing, Fire Regimes, and Tree Densities: A Literature Review.
• Frogs. In Bernheimer, K. (ed.), Brothers and Beasts: An Anthology of Men on Fairy Tales. Wayne State University Press. Suckling, K.F., 2007.
• Biodiversity, Linguistic Diversity and Identity — Toward an Ecology of Language in an Age of Extinction. Suckling, K., 2000. Langscape 17: 14-20.
• A House on Fire: Connecting the Biological and Linguistic Diversity Crises. 2002. Animal Law 6: 193-202.