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Resource Management

The National Marine Fisheries Service’s biological opinion that concluded resource management plans for forests in Oregon — which included a strategy to protect fish habitat and ecosystems — were not likely to endanger threatened species did not violate the Endangered Species Act, the Ninth Circuit ruled. 

SAN FRANCISCO — The National Marine Fisheries Service’s biological opinion that concluded resource management plans for forests in Oregon — which included a strategy to protect fish habitat and ecosystems — were not likely to endanger threatened species did not violate the Endangered Species Act, the Ninth Circuit ruled

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