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Title The edge of the wild - upholding the endangered species act
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 61 min.)
Summary The Edge of the Wild is a documentary about a 30-year land-use battle over privately owned property that is also home to endangered butterflies. The film takes place on San Bruno Mountain, a remarkably intact wilderness that is completely surrounded by urbanization and is just one mile south of San Francisco. The film follows resident Michele Salmon as she fights to uphold the Endangered Species Act and reverse a national policy that allows landowners to destroy endangered Mission Blue butterfly habitat before they are gone forever. In return for a "Take Permit" issued by government stakeholders, landowners agree to pursue specific management protections for endangered and threatened species. This amendment to the Endangered Species Act was especially crafted for San Bruno Mountain, and called the Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP). These HCPs have since been used by more than one thousand other areas across the USA
Notes Title from title frames
Event Originally produced by Green Planet Films in 2015
Subject United States. Endangered Species Act of 1973
Butterflies -- California -- San Bruno Mountain
Endangered species -- Butterflies
Endangered species.
Butterflies
Endangered species
SUBJECT San Bruno Mountain (Calif.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96011991
Subject California -- San Bruno Mountain
Genre/Form documentary film.
Documentary films
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Mallimson, Gail, film director
Kanopy (Firm)