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Roads and development fragment habitat and constrain wildlife movement. Without incorporating habitat connectivity in our planning by preserving or creating linkages, we endanger the lives of both ...
PESTICIDES REDUCTION The country has learned a lot since Rachel Carson's 1962 book Silent Spring alerted us to the hazards of poisonous chemicals. But pesticide use still poses major threats to ...
Sacred to Western Apache and other Indigenous people, the beautiful lands of Oak Flat, Arizona are also home to species like ocelots and endangered Arizona hedgehog cacti.
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity filed a legal petition today calling on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to greatly expand its plans for recovering grizzly bears, including returning ...
For Immediate Release, September 11, 2014 Contact: Patrick Sullivan, (415) 517-9364, psullivan@biologicaldiversity.org New Report: Offshore Fracking Threatens California's Ocean, Air, Seismic Safety ...
For Immediate Release, November 3, 2014 Contact: Amaroq Weiss, (707) 779-9613 New Report IDs 350,000 Square Miles of Additional Habitat for Wolves in Lower 48, Including Grand Canyon Area Where Wolf ...
Federal Court Finds Bush Administration Violated Law by Ignoring Global Warming in Setting National Gas-Mileage Standards, Rejects Loophole for Trucks and SUVs SAN FRANCISCO— The Ninth Circuit Court ...
Landmark Agreement Moves 757 Species Toward Federal Protection On July 12, 2011, the Center for Biological Diversity struck a historic legal settlement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, ...
Lawsuit Challenges California Development's Threat to Condors, Tribal Religious Practices LOS ANGELES— Conservation and tribal groups sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today for authorizing a ...
Lawmakers From Eight Western States Trying to Open Door to More Oil, Gas Drilling, Logging, Mining WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity released a report today identifying the top 15 ...
Lawsuit Targets Trump's Border Wall, Enforcement Program Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva Joins Center for Biological Diversity in Suit Against DHS TUCSON, Ariz. — The Center for Biological Diversity and ...
The Verge, July 24, 2014 Invertebrate populations have dropped by 45 percent in the last four decades By Arielle Duhaime-Ross Much has been said about the loss of bird, mammal, reptile, and amphibian ...