Judge to hear suit over Grand Canyon mining ban
A federal judge in Phoenix will hear arguments Friday on a request to overturn the uranium mining ban on 1 million acres near...
View ArticleLawsuit Launched to Challenge Feds' Capture of Endangered Wolves That Enter...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, December 26, 2012 Contact: Michael Robinson, (575) 534-0360 Lawsuit Launched to Challenge Feds' Capture of Endangered Wolves That...
View ArticleFederal Decision on Nevada Pipeline Will Push Dozens of Species Toward...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, December 27, 2012 Contact: Rob Mrowka, (702) 249-5821 or rmrowka@biologicaldiversity.org Federal Decision on Nevada Pipeline Will Push...
View ArticleSan Manuel area may get new underground mine
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Another major Southern Arizona copper mine is in the planning stages near San Manuel. The Arizona Daily Star reports (http://bit.ly/YtnGbo) that the Canadian company Redhawk...
View Article>San Manuel area may get new underground mine
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Another major Southern Arizona copper mine is in the planning stages near San Manuel. The Arizona Daily Star reports (http://bit.ly/YtnGbo) that the Canadian company Redhawk...
View ArticleRare Cave-dwelling Creatures in Texas Hill Country Gain Protected Habitat...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, October 22, 2013 Contact Tierra Curry, (928) 522-3681 Rare Cave-dwelling Creatures in Texas Hill Country Gain Protected Habitat Under...
View ArticleUranium Ban at U.S. Grand Canyon Pits Tourism Against Mining
An Obama administration ban on new uranium mining near the Grand Canyon, the second most-visited U.S. national park, has touched off a debate over jobs from mining and tourism in a state that relies...
View ArticleCalifornia Makes History in Banning Lead Hunting Ammunition (Center for...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, October 11, 2013 Contact: Jeff Miller, (510) 499-9185 California Makes History in Banning Lead Hunting Ammunition SACRAMENTO, Calif.-...
View ArticleGiant Condor Puppet Joins Pinnacles National Park Protest Against Extreme...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, September 19, 2013 Contact: Andrea Weber, (510) 409-8159, aweber@biologicaldiversity.org Giant Condor Puppet Joins Pinnacles National...
View ArticleLast Stop -- The Grand Canyon
As my family and I finished up our two-week road trip through the American West, our last big stop was one that's made by five million people every year. Forget about Chartres, Giza, and the Great...
View ArticleMore Grand Canyon condors die of lead poisoning
"The continuous deaths of Grand Canyon condors from lead poisoning is preventable if we finally treat toxic lead ammunition as we did lead paint and leaded gasoline," said Jeff Miller at the Center for...
View ArticleEnergy Fuels' Grand Canyon uranium mine at center of lawsuit
Senior Reporter- Phoenix Business Journal | | An Arizona Native American tribe and three environmental groups are suing the over a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon proposed by a Canadian company...
View ArticleCoalition Opposes New "Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act...
San Carlos Apache Tribe, Concerned Citizens and Retired Miners Coalition, Sierra Club's Grand Canyon (Arizona) Chapter and Arizona Mining Reform Coalition Unite to Oppose Land Swap. SAN CARLOS, Ariz.,...
View ArticleGrand Canyon Mine: Uranium Mining Put On Hold
The mining company, Energy Fuels Resources Inc., said that the project will be on hold until at least December next year. The company will now be looking at a new time frame for the extracting of more...
View ArticleCotter rerouting tainted creek near leaking uranium mine
Randy Whicker, a health physicist who works for the Cotter Corp., walks along the pipeline construction Monday at the Schwartzwalder mine northwest of Golden. Whicker favors keeping toxic water inside...
View ArticleNew Lawsuit Aims to Protect More California Public Lands From Fracking...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, April 18, 2013 Contact: Brendan Cummings, (760) 366-2232 x 304, bcummings@biologicaldiversity.org Jenny Chang, (202) 495-3020,...
View ArticleNew Agreement Moves Rare Orchid, Marten, Turtle, Marsh Bird Closer to...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, April 26, 2013 Contact: Tierra Curry, (928) 522-3681 New Agreement Moves Rare Orchid, Marten, Turtle, Marsh Bird Closer to Endangered...
View ArticleDangerous New Oil Development Challenged in California Court (Center for...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, July 10, 2013 Contact: Patrick Sullivan, (415) 632-5316, psullivan@biologicaldiversity.org Dangerous New Oil Development Challenged in...
View ArticleCourt Closes Suction Dredge Mining Loophole in Siskiyou County (Center for...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, July 16, 2013 Contact: Jonathan Evans, (415) 436-9682 x 318 Court Closes Suction Dredge Mining Loophole in Siskiyou County Destructive...
View ArticleTribes, Conservationists and Fishermen Ask State to Close Loophole in...
(Source: Center for Biological Diversity) For Immediate Release, March 20, 2012 Contact: Jonathan Evans, Center for Biological Diversity, (415) 436-9682 x 318 Craig Tucker, Karuk Tribe, (916)...
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