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Earthjustice succeeds in convincing the Methanex tribunal that it had the authority to allow us to make written submissions in the case, opening the door to public participation.

Court stops project to protect salmon
Rare tie vote sustains fines against California farmer who wrecked vernal pools without a permit

A federal court of appeals in San Francisco on December 12 overturned an injunction that had blocked a presidential order to stop building roads in national forest roadless areas.

On October 15, 2002, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed to designate more than 30,000 acres of critical habitat to allow for the recovery of endangered birds and bats native to Guam and Rota.
Federal government is failing to protect salmon from harmful effects of logging under the Northwest Forest Plan.

In 2002, a federal court ordered EPA to start the process of ensuring pesticides will not jeopardize the survival of threatened and endangered salmon.

Company covered up dangers, poisoning dozens of workers
Rules they're entitled to protection from neurotoxic pesticides under the law
Negotiations with the oil and gas survey company bear fruit
Fish and Wildlife to study impacts on natural oasis
Environmentalists Say Process Kills Fish Larvae

Kamehameha withdraws permit application and agrees to leave Windward O`ahu water in its streams.

Project was largest in history
In a major victory for the last remnant of America's wild bison herds, a federal judge in Washington, DC, has banned cattle grazing on national forest land next to Yellowstone National Park.