REPORTS, ARTICLES AND RESEARCH PAPERS


ENDANGERED SPECIES

    Paving the Road to Extinction: Congress’ Expanded Assault on Endangered Species Through Appropriations Poison-Pill Riders.Kurose, S., and Hartl, B., Center for Biological Diversity, January 2024.
   
Recovery of the Grizzly Bear at the Intersection of Law and Science. Greenwald, N. August 2023.
   
No Refuge: How America’s National Wildlife Refuges Are Needlessly Sprayed With Nearly Half a Million Pounds of Pesticides Each Year. Connor, H. May 2018.
   
Mexico's 10 Most Iconic Endangered Species. Olivera, A. April 2018.
 
   A Wall in the Wild: The Disastrous Impacts of Trump's Border Wall on Wildlife. Greenwald, N., Segee, B., Curry, T. and Bradley, C. May 2017.
 
   • 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.
 
   • Shortchanged: Funding Needed to Save America's Most Endangered Species. Greenwald, N., Hartl, , B., Mehrhoff, L., Pang, J. December 2016.
 
   • Taxa, Petitioning Agency, and Lawsuits Affect Time Spent Awaiting Listing Under the US Endangered Species Act. Greenwald, N., Kesler, D., Puckett, E. Biological Conservation. September 2016.
 
   • 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., 2016. 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.
    • 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.
    • Politics of Extinction: The Unprecedented Republican Attack on Endangered Species and the Endangered Species Act. Pand, J., and Greenwald, N. July 2015.
    • Runaway Risks: Oil Trains and the Government's Failure to Protect People, Wildlife and the Environments. Margolis, J., 2015.
    • Sea-Level Rise and Species Survival along the Florida Coast. Lopez, J. 2014.
    • Collision Course: The Government's Failing System for Protecting Florida Manatees from Deadly Boat Strikes. Center for Biological Diversity. September 2014.
 
   • 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.
    • Deadly Waters: How Rising Seas Threaten 233 Endangered Species. Center for Biological Diversity. 2013.
    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.
    • On Thin Ice: After Five Years on the Endangered Species List, Polar Bears Still Face a Troubling Future. Center for Biological Diversity. 2013.
    • A Poor Track Record, but a Chance to Excel. Snape, W., 2013. The Environmental FORUM   Environmental Law Institute, www.eli.org) 30(1): 53.
    • Can A Multi-Species Habitat Conservation Plan Save San Diego's Vulnerable Vernal Pool Species? Buse, J., 2012. Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal 6(1): 52-80.
    • On Time, On Target: How the Endangered Species Act Is Saving America's Wildlife. Suckling, K., Greenwald, N., Curry, T. 2012.
    • Protecting Rare Amphibians Under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Adkins Giese, C., FrogLog (May 2012): 21-23.
    • White-nose Syndrome Headed to a Cave Near You. Matteson, M. Desert Report (June 2011): 6-7.
    • Impact of Dunes Sagebrush Lizard on Oil and Gas Activities in New Mexico. Lininger, J. & Bradley, C., 2011.
   • Assessing Protection for Imperiled Species of Nevada, U.S.A.: Are Species Slipping Through the Cracks of Existing
Protections?
Bradley, C. & Greenwald, N., 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.
    • 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.
    • A Conservation Alternative for the Management of the Four Southern California National Forests (Los Padres, Angeles, San Bernardino, Cleveland). Penrod, K., et al., 2002.
    • 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.


ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT

   • Taxa, Petitioning Agency, and Lawsuits Affect Time Spent Awaiting Listing Under the US Endangered Species Act. Greenwald, N., Kesler, D., Puckett, E. Biological Conservation. September 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.
    •
Saving Species and Wild Spaces: 10 Extraordinary Places Saved by the Endangered Species Act, Pang, J. & Hartl, B. May 2016.
    • Politics of Extinction: The Unprecedented Republican Attack on Endangered Species and the Endangered Species Act. Pang, J., and Greenwald, N. July 2015.
    • A Different Perspective on the Endangered Species Act at 40 Responding to Damien M. Schiff. Buse, J., 2015. University of California, Davis 38(1): 145-166.
    • Making Room for Wolf Recovery: The Case for Maintaining Endangered Species Act Protections for America's Wolves. Weiss, A., Greenwald, N. & Bradey, C. Center for Biological Diversity, November 2014.
    • A Wild Success: American Voices on the Endangered Species Act at 40. Center for Biological Diversity, Endangered Species Coalition, Defenders of Wildlife, February 2014.
    • On Time, On Target: How the Endangered Species Act Is Saving America's Wildlife. Suckling, K., Greenwald, N., Curry, T., 2012.
    • A Future for All: A Blueprint for Strengthening the Endangered Species Act. 2011.
    • Effects on Species' Conservation of Reinterpreting the Phrase “Significant Portion of its Range” in the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Greenwald, N., 2009. Conservation Biology 23(6): 1375-1377.
    • State Endangered Species Acts. In Baur, D.C. & Irvin, W.R. (eds.), Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy, and Perspectives, second edition. American Bar Association. George, S. & Snape, W., 2010.
    • Politicizing Extinction: The Bush Administration's Dangerous Approach to Endangered Wildlife. Greenwald, N., 2007.
    • Measuring the Success of the Endangered Species Act, Recovery Trends in the Northeastern United States. Suckling, K.F., 2006.
    • Factors Affecting the Rate and Taxonomy of Species Listings under the US Endangered Species Act. In Gobel, D, Scott, M.J. & Davis, F.W. (eds.), The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Renewing the Conservation Commitment. Island Press. Greenwald, D.N., Suckling, K.F. & Taylor, M.F.J., 2006.
    • Critical Habitat and Recovery. In: Gobel, D., Scott, M.J. & Davis, F.W. (eds.), The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Renewing the Conservation Commitment. Island Press. Suckling, K.F. & Taylor, M.F.J., 2006.
    • The Listing Record. In Gobel, D., Scott, M.J., & Davis, F.W. (eds.), The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Renewing the Conservation Commitment. Island Press. Greenwald, D.N., K.F. Suckling and M.F.J. Taylor, 2006. 
    • 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
    • The Effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act: A Quantitative Analysis. Taylor, M.F.J., Suckling, K.F. & Rachlinski, J.J., 2005. BioScience 55(4): 360-367.
    • Extinction and the Endangered Species Act. Suckling, K., Nowicki, B. & Slack, R., 2004.
    • A Review of the Bush Critical Habitat Record. 2003.
    • Bush Administration Attacks Endangered Species Act.
    • Safeguarding Citizen Rights Under the Endangered Species Act. Senatore, M., & Suckling, K., 2001.


BIODIVERSITY

    • Hidden In Plain Sight: California's Native Habitats Are Valuable Carbon Sinks. Yap, T., Prabhala, A., Anderson, I. Center for Biological Diversity. July 2023.
   
Bullfrogs: A Trojan Horse for a Deadly Fungus? Yap, T., Koo, M., Ambrose, R., Vredenburg, V.T. Science Journal for Kids. October 2018.
   
Mexico's 10 Most Iconic Endangered Species
. Olivera, A. April 2018.
   
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.
   • 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.
   • 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.
   • 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.
   • Highways to Hell: A Critical Examination of the Environmental Impacts of the Security and Prosperity Partnership. Lopez, J., 2009. [3 MB version]
   • Rana Aurora (Northern Red-legged Frog) Egg Mass Disturbance. Curry, T. R., and Hayes, M. P., 2009. Herpetological Review 40(2): 208-209.
   • 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 RiskNature'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.
    • Imperiled Western Trout and the Importance of Roadless Areas. 2001.
    • A Conservation Alternative for the Management of the Four Southern California National Forests (Los Padres, Angeles, San Bernardino, Cleveland). Penrod, K., et al., 2002.
    • Principles of Wildlife Corridor Design. Bond, M., 2003.


WILDERNESS

    • Wall of Lights Through the Wild: 1,800 Stadium Lights on Arizona Conservation Lands Threaten Wildlife. McSpadden, R., Jordahl, L., and Bradley, C. Center for Biological Diversity. June 2023.
    • Hidden In Plain Sight: California's Native Habitats Are Valuable Carbon Sinks
. Yap, T., Prabhala, A., Anderson, I. Center for Biological Diversity. July 2023.
    • Deadpool Highway: How Interstate 11 Would Worsen Arizona’s Water Crisis
. McSpadden, R., and Bradley, C. Center for Biological Diversity. May 2023.
    • State of Utom River 2022: Challenges, Opportunities for Southern California’s Signature River
. Center for Biological Diversity. August 2022.
    • A Wall in the Wild: The Disastrous Impacts of Trump's Border Wall on Wildlife
. Greenwald, N., Segee, B., Curry, T. and Bradley, C. May 2017.
    • 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.
    • Runaway Risks: Oil Trains and the Government's Failure to Protect People, Wildlife and the Environments
. Margolis, J., 2015.
    • 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.
    • America's Newest Fossil Beds National Monument: Tule Springs/Upper Las Vegas Wash. Mrowka, R. and Davis, L., 2009.
    • 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.
    • A Conservation Alternative for the Management of the Four Southern California National Forests (Los Padres, Angeles, San Bernardino, Cleveland). Penrod, K., et al., 2002.


CLIMATE CHANGE

  Flight Path: A Trajectory for U.S. Aviation to Meet Global Climate Goals. Center for Biological Diversity. October 2020.
  
From Bailout to Righting the Course: The Commonsense Action the United States Must Take to Address the Flood Crisis. Lopez, J. 2020.
  
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.
   • Runaway Risks: Oil Trains and the Government's Failure to Protect People, Wildlife and the Environments.
Margolis, J., 2015.
   • 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.
   • Extinction: It's Not Just for Polar Bears.
A Center for Biological Diversity and Care for the Wild International report. Wolf, S., 2010.
   • Yes, He Can: President Obama's Power to Make an International Climate Commitment Without Waiting for Congress.
Bundy, K., Cummings, B., Pardee, V. & Siegel, K., 2009.
   • 350 Reasons We Need to Get to 350: Species Threatened by Global Warming; An Interactive Installation by the Center for Biological Diversity.
2009.
   • No Reason to Wait: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through the Clean Air Act.
Siegel, K., Snape, W., and Vespa, M., June 2009.
   • 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.


ENERGY

    Powerless in the United States: How Utilities Drive Shutoffs and Energy Injustice. Center for Biological Diversity, March 2023.
   
Rooftop-Solar Justice: Why Net Metering is Good for People and the Planet and Why Monopoly Utilities Want to Kill It. Crystal,. H., Lin, R., and Su, J., Center for Biological Diversity, Energy and Policy Institute, BailoutWatch, January 2023.
   • 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. Center for Biological Diversity.
   • What We Should Learn From the BP Spill. Lopez, J., 2011. Environmental Law News 20 (1): 35.
   • Too Much Oil for the Rubber Stamp: The Government's Role in the BP Oil Spill. Lopez, J., 2011.
   • 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.


ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH/POLLUTION

    • Collateral Damage: How Factory Farming Drives Upthe Use of Toxic Agricultural Pesticides. Center for Biological Diversity, World Animal Protection, 2022.
    • Pesticides and Environmental Injustice in the USA: Root Causes, Current Regulatory Reinforcement and a Path Forward. Donley, N., Bullard, R., Economos, J., Figueroa, I., Lee, J., Liebman, A., Navarro Martinez, D., & Shafiei, F. BMC Public Health, April 2022.
    • Toxic Hangover: How the EPA Is Approving New Products With Dangerous Pesticides It Committed to Phasing Out. Donley, N., Jan. 2020.
    •
A Menace to Monarchs: Drift-prone Dicamba Poses a Dangerous New Threat to Monarch Butterflies. Donley, N., March 2018.
    • Toxic Concoctions: How the EPA Ignores the Dangers of Pesticide Cocktails. Donley, N., July 2016.
    • Can't We Just All Get Along: Reconciling Pesticide Use and Species Protection. Lopez, J. 2015.
    • 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.

 

POPULATION AND SUSTAINABILITY

    • Alternative Economies: Uplifting Activities for a Sustainable Future. Dennings, K., Adoma, A.; 2023.
    • At What Cost: Unraveling the Harms of the Fast Fashion Industry. Shedlock, K., Feldstein, S.; 2023.
    • Too Hot for Knitwear: Climate Crisis, Biodiversity and Fashion Brands Using Woll and Synthetics. Feldstein, S., Hakansson, E.; 2023.
    • Talking Trash: U.S. Perspectives on the Language of Waste Reduction. Dennings, K., Adoma, A.; 2023.
    • Unwrapped: Perceptions of Winter Holiday Consumerism, Gift Giving and Waste. Dennings, K., Adoma, A; 2023.
    • The Influence of Environmental Toxicity, Inequity and Capitalism on Reproductive Health. Dennings, K., Grossman, A; 2022.
    • Gender and the Climate Crisis: Equitable Solutions for Climate Plans. Dennings, K., Baillie, S., and Baxter, C; 2022.
    • Public Perceptions on Population: US Survey Results. Dennings, K., Baillie, S., Ricciardi, R. and Addo, A; 2022; Population and Sustainability 6(1): 1-23.
    • Sheer Destruction: Wool, Fashion and the Biodiversity Crisis. Feldstein, S., Hakansson, E., Katcher, J., Vance, V.; 2021.
    • Endangered Species Condoms: A Social Marketing Tool for Starting Conversations About Population. Baillie, S., Dennings, K. and Feldstein S.; 2020; Journal of Population and Sustainability 4(2): 31-44.
    •
Contraception and Consumption in the Age of Extinction: U.S. Survey Results. Dennings, K., 2020.
    • Appetite for Change: A Policy Guide to Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions of U.S. Diets by 2030. Feldstein, S., 2020.
    • Catering to the Climate: How Earth-Friendly Menus at Events Can Help Save the Planet. Molidor, J., Emery., I., 2019.
    • Towards a Psychology of the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus: Costs and Opportunities. Dreyer, S.J., Kurz, T., Prosser, A.M.B., Abrash, A.W., Dennings, K., McNeill, I., Saber, D.A., Swim, J.K., 2019. Journal of Social Issues 76(1).
    • Slow Road to Zero: A Report Card on U.S. Supermarkets’ Path to Zero Food Waste. Molidor, J., Feldstein, S., Figueiredo, J., 2019.
    • Checked Out: How U.S. Supermarkets Fail to Make the Grade in Reducing Food Waste. Molidor, J., Feldstein, S., 2018.
    • Wasting Biodiversity: Why Food Waste Needs to Be a Conservation Priority. Feldstein, S., 2017. Biodiversity 18 (2-3): 75-77.
    • Habitat-Fed Food: Grass-fed Beef and Sustainable Solutions. Molidor, J., 2017. Biodiversity 18 (2-3): 78-81.

 

FIRE AND FOREST RESTORATION

    • 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.
    • Prelude to Catastrophe: Recent and Historic Land Management within the Rodeo-Chedeski Fire Area.
    • Effectively Treating the Wildland-Urban Interface to Protect Houses and Communities from the Threat of Forest Fire. Nowicki, B., 2002.
    • Protection and Conservation of Roadless Areas in the Southwest. Greenwald, N.
   An Ecologically Integrated Approach to Managing Dwarf Mistletoe (Arceuthobium) in Southwest Forests. Pollock, Michael M., Ph. D.  Kieran Suckling, 1995. 
    • A Conservation Alternative for the Management of the Four Southern California National Forests (Los Padres, Angeles, San Bernardino, Cleveland). Penrod, K., et al., 2002.
    • Fire & Forest Ecosystem Health in the American Southwest. Suckling, K., 1996.

 

LIVESTOCK GRAZING

    • 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.

 

PHILOSOPHY

    • 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.

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