Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
For nearly a half century, most of the mainstream media and much
of the general public have accepted the environmental movement's
claim that it occupies the moral high ground in efforts to save
hundreds of struggling species of wildlife and plants. In
Green Gone Wild (), M. David Stirling examines this
clever marketing and public relations scheme that elevates nature
above human rights and fosters a mentality that totally disregards
people's lives, livelihoods, and private property rights.
Stirling takes an in depth look at government confiscatory
regulation of private property in the name of protecting so-called
endangered plant and wildlife species and provides a comprehensive
review of modern environmentalism's use of the Endangered Species
Act. He spotlights the extreme actions of the green movement
that have not only cost many Americans their lives, jobs, and
homes, but also trampled on our citizens' fundamental Fifth
Amendment guarantees. And all the while, only a handful of
species can truly be said to have been saved in the
process.
Green Gone Wild concludes by offering a series of
substantive recommendations for making the Endangered Species Act
more people-friendly while also making it more effective in
protecting and preserving truly struggling species.
M. DAVID STIRLING is Vice President of the Pacific Legal
Foundation (). He served three terms in the
California State Assembly as well as serving as a Superior Court
Judge before becoming Chief Deputy Attorney General at the
California Department of Justice.
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