FEDERAL JURISDICTION OF NAVIGABLE WATERS UNDER CLEAN WATERS:SCOTT YAICH, PH.D.

From: Congressional Testimony | Date: June 10, 2003 | Copyright information


Congressional Testimony

06-10-2003

Statement of Scott Yaich, Ph.D. Director of Conservation Programs Ducks
Unlimited Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Water Committee on Senate
Environment and Public Works June 10, 2003 Mr. Chairman, members of the
Committee, my name is Dr. Scott Yaich. I am the Director of Conservation
Programs at Ducks Unlimited, Inc.'s (DU) National Headquarters in Memphis,
Tennessee. I am certified as a Professional Wetland...

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