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May 16, 2024 Program Mistrust Between Farmers and the Government Is Jeopardizing Bird Flu Response

“Scientists and government officials critically need this data, and it’s important for broader public health. But all of those reasons may be less compelling to them now than they were four years ago when you’re talking about folks who’ve lost faith in those goals or institutions,” said Ann Linder, a researcher at Harvard’s animal law and policy program who has interviewed farmers and officials about disease tracking.

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May 10, 2024 Program The Biden Administration Promises It’s Working Together on the Bird Flu

The systems to track that spread in the U.S. are not robust across all animals, according to Ann Linder, a researcher at Harvard’s animal law and policy program who has interviewed farmers and officials about disease tracking.

April 01, 2024 Clinic Ninth Circuit wades into battle over management of starving tule elk population

he plaintiffs' attorney Rebecca Garverman told the panel her clients are willing to enter into mediation on their claims, but the government is not. She said the law requires the park service to revise its policies when appropriate.

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March 26, 2024 Clinic Livestock emissions must decline 61% by 2036, researchers claim

Global emissions from livestock must fall 61% by 2036 in order for the goals of the Paris Agreement to be met, a new study has claimed.