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THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT: CONSERVATION EASEMENTS, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND INVASIVE SPECIES

机译:蝴蝶效应:保护措施,气候变化和入侵物种

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This Article explains that one of the consequences of climate change will be migrations of species from their native habitats to newer habitats, typically to the north, with climates similar to those in which such species evolved. These in-migrating species will in many cases be invasive, forcing the native species to out-migrate or be driven to extinction, thereby causing biodiversity loss. As many of these disrupted ecosystems may be protected by perpetual conservation easements, the Article discusses the negative legal consequences of incursions by non-native species on these existing conservation easements. Accordingly, the Article suggests a number of changes that can be made to future conservation easements to help insure their protection of land in perpetuity and to better protect species and their habitats from the effects of climate-change-caused migrations.
机译:本文解释说,气候变化的后果之一将是物种从其原始栖息地迁移到较新的栖息地(通常是北部),其气候与此类物种的进化相似。这些迁入物种在许多情况下将具有入侵性,迫使本地物种迁徙或被灭绝,从而造成生物多样性丧失。由于其中许多受破坏的生态系统可能受到永久保护地的保护,因此本文讨论了非本地物种入侵对这些现有保护地的负面法律后果。因此,该条建议对未来的保护地役权可以做出一些改变,以帮助确保其永久地保护土地,并更好地保护物种及其生境免受气候变化引起的迁徙的影响。

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    James L. Olmsted;

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    Conservation and Preservation Counsel, a law firm devoted to representing land trusts and landowners in land preservation acquisi-tions;

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