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May 16, 2013
Ruling again rejects attack on DOI’S authority to temporarily protect lands
Victory
May 16, 2013
BLM plan allows destructive ORV use, contradicts presidential proclamations
May 15, 2013
Massive new development threatens river and wildlife
May 6, 2013
Group petitions for reversal of BLM decision that extends illegal oil and gas leases
April 30, 2013
EPA’s do-nothing approach threatens climate, public health and welfare, groups allege
April 22, 2013
Countering efforts of oil and gas company to develop unique landscape
April 16, 2013
Massive new development threatens river and wildlife
March 20, 2013
Ruling upholds Interior Department’s authority to temporarily protect lands from destructive mining
Victory
March 12, 2013
Federal appeals court rejects energy industry’s attempt to force Interior Department to issue 110 oil and gas leases
March 4, 2013
State and utilities attempt to weaken regional haze plan and undermine air pollution protections
February 1, 2013
“Threatened” listing would help protect species and promote recovery
Video Content Available
January 29, 2013
Conservationists seek stay of Arch Coal mining plans to protect public lands, forests, habitat
January 9, 2013
Mining industry suing to overturn mining moratorium