Attorneys for conservation advocates will present oral arguments on Wednesday, March 5, in defense of Mexican gray wolves to Judge Scott Rash at the U.S. Federal District Court of Arizona.
Conservation, public health and environmental justice organizations sued the Trump administration today over the federal failure to respond to a petition requesting stronger oversight of toxic and ...
In response to a legal challenge from conservation groups, the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reconsider approval of the controversial Eastside project in the Bitterroot ...
WASHINGTON— The annual count of migratory monarchs who spend the winter in Mexico was released today and shows that the ...
A federal court today struck down the U.S. government’s refusal to grant critical protection to threatened coral species. The ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife reported today that the state currently has seven known wolf families amid changing pack dynamics and areas of new wolf activity. The department’s latest ...
Jim Warren, NC WARN, (919) 416-5077, jim@ncwarn.org Gaby Sarri-Tobar, Center for Biological Diversity, (202) 594-7271, gsarritobar@biologicaldiversity.org DURHAM, N.C. — More than 150 environmental, ...
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity sent notice today of its intent to sue the Trump administration for abruptly cutting off funding to fight poaching and other international efforts to ...
President Trump on Saturday signed an executive order aimed at undermining safeguards for endangered wildlife and bypassing other environmental protections to radically increase logging and road ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department and the Game and Fish Commission are backing a bill to strip the state’s wildlife agency of its power to regulate the use of dog packs for hunting mountain lions, ...
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