Study & Research Endangered Species

This Study Guide consists of approximately 122 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Endangered Species.
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Study & Research Endangered Species

This Study Guide consists of approximately 122 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Endangered Species.
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1. Marlo Lewis maintains that an individual’s right to own and manage private property without governmental restriction is the foundation of civil liberty. Douglas Chadwick, on the other hand, argues that sometimes individuals must sacrifice their individual rights in order to protect the rights of the citizenry as a whole. Does the loss of an endangered species like the northern spotted owl harm the common good? Explain. Whose viewpoint, Lewis’s or Chadwick’s, do you find most convincing and why"

2. Tom McDonnell argues that wolf reintroduction programs have increased ranchers’ livestock losses and hurt them financially. Andre Carothers, on the other hand, maintains that livestock losses to ranchers are minimal and that ranchers have been reimbursed for any losses sustained. In your opinion, which author provides the most convincing evidence in support of his argument? Explain your answer.

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