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Week of May 29

No business
Memorial Day district work period


San Francisco Chronicle
House Votes Major Changes to Endangered Species Act

Endangered Species Act
Implementation of the 1973 ESA

ANWR Energy Exploration:
Putting it in Perspective

Dow Jones:
Lawmaker Eyes Energy Bill To Halt CNOOC-Unocal

 

 

 
Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans
Caruthers Auditorium, Room 192
on the campus of Salisbury University
1101 Camden Ave., Salisbury, Maryland
10:00 a.m.

AGENDA

Oversight Field Hearing on the Benefits and Challenges of Ecosystem Management through
Sustainable Agriculture: Delmarva Peninsula as an Example.

WITNESSES

PANEL I

Mr. David P. Doss
Maryland State Conservationist, Natural Resource Conservation Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ms. Judith M. Denver
Project Chief, Delaware Subdistrict Office
U.S. Geological Survey

Mr. Royden Powell
Assistant Secretary, Office of Resource Conservation
Maryland Department of Agriculture

Mr. Butch Nottingham
Regional Market Development Manager
Virginia Department of Agriculture and Conservation Services

PANEL II

Mr. Joe Koch
General Manager Co-Products
Perdue Farms, Inc.

Mr. John Hall
Director
Chesapeake Fields Institute

Mr. William Kilby
Dairy Farmer
Cecil Land Trust
Elkton, Maryland

Mr. John Foster
Forest Landowner
Worcester County, Maryland

PANEL III

Mr. Spencer Waller
Regional Biologist
Ducks Unlimited

Mr. Robert J. Etgen
Executive Director
Eastern Shore Land Conservancy

Ms. Gail Owings
Director
Kent County Department of Planning and Zoning

Mr. Roy Todd
Brady P. Todd & Son, Inc./Ocean Odyssey Restaurant
Cambridge, Maryland

 
           
   
 
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