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May 5, 2008
Alaska Natives and conservation groups ask for protection for marine mammals
January 31, 2008
Opposition builds against drilling Arctic's Chukchi Sea
January 25, 2008
Pristine areas targeted for logging
January 7, 2008
Global warming continues to destroy polar bear habitat
November 2, 2007
Clean Water Act preserved as Ninth Circuit protects lake from mine tailings
Victory
October 4, 2007
Legislation should end pending threats to Tongass National Forest
October 1, 2007
Chides U.S. Forest Service for using misleading information
Victory
September 10, 2007
Nation's largest national forest celebrates 100th birthday amid threats in Congress
August 15, 2007
Ninth Circuit Court halts exploration amid concerns over environmental harms
Victory
August 14, 2007
Alaska Natives, conservation groups oppose Fall drilling plan by Shell
July 20, 2007
Stay temporarily halts Shell's offshore plans in Beaufort Sea
Victory
May 22, 2007
Mining company proposed to destroy Alaskan lake and eviscerate the Clean Water Act
Victory
April 18, 2007
Permit given without proper assessment of harms to Natives, wildlife
April 4, 2007
Forest Service must rewrite land management plan, accept comments
Victory
March 20, 2007
Bottom trawl industry's attempt to ignore bycatch regulations fails
Victory