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Enviromental law's books

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  • 01-11-2012, 02:42 AM
    zato1
    Enviromental law's books
    Hi everyone, most of you may not know me, so let me introduce myself (and forgive my poor skills in your language), my name is Hugo Román, im from México, im a lawyer and i really love reptiles, i have 3 BP and im waitting a boa to be delivered, i am studyng a master and i want to make my tesis about the captive breed of wild life (obviusly in a juridical view), honestly my intention is much higher than making my tesis, i really care about conservation (i know is weird comming from a lawyer, lol) and i want to read as much books as posible to make a good job in that, so please suggest me books that could be helpful, sorry if this is not the rigth forum, and if so please relocate my thread.
    Thanks in advance.
  • 01-12-2012, 01:09 PM
    Vypyrz
    Re: Enviromental law's books
    I don't know of any books on conservation. Usually conservation topics are covered more in reports or studies that are published by conservation groups or government agencies. If you are looking for something to research for your thesis, you could try some of the recenct legal fights in Florida, and Ohio, and the current fight in Washington D.C.
  • 01-12-2012, 01:24 PM
    The Serpent Merchant
    You might be able to contact USARK and see if they have data or anything that could help. I personally always try to go straight to the source when I write papers for my degree. If that doesn't work I'm not sure where else I would look.
  • 01-15-2012, 07:30 PM
    zato1
    Re: Enviromental law's books
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    I don't know of any books on conservation. Usually conservation topics are covered more in reports or studies that are published by conservation groups or government agencies. If you are looking for something to research for your thesis, you could try some of the recenct legal fights in Florida, and Ohio, and the current fight in Washington D.C.

    Thanks, sound a good idea.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    You might be able to contact USARK and see if they have data or anything that could help. I personally always try to go straight to the source when I write papers for my degree. If that doesn't work I'm not sure where else I would look.

    I agree, i think ill do that, thanks a lot.
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