Special Status of Wildlife Receives Judicial Approval
A number of judicial decisions have made 1976 a watershed year in the area of federal wildlife law, presaging increased litigation over the balance to be drawn between animals (particularly where Congress has mandated special consideration) and those forces that tend to promote commercial use of resources at the inevitable expense of wildlife. It is a battle that has been fought for years on the grand scale of the preservationists versus the developers, but now that greater interest has focused on the problem, the conflict has become particularized.