A trail cam check on Monday revealed 3 clips of a beautiful male jaguar in a Sky Island south of Tucson, in the ancestral lands of the Tohono O'odham.
Jaguars’ northern range is being ripped apart by border wall, mining, groundwater depletion and climate-driven drought. @biologicaldiversity.org
Now: Amid fierce local organizing and good old American civics, an aluminum plant threatening toxic air pollution in Benson, Arizona, and depletion of water from the biologically diverse San Pedro River was scrapped today.
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The Center for Biological Diversity sued two Interior Dept. agencies today for failing to protect endangered species and their streamside habitat from unauthorized cattle and grazing damage in southern Arizona’s Las Cienegas National Conservation Area.
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Now: The Center for Biological Diversity today expanded our Big Bend litigation to challenge the Department of Homeland Security’s action on Tuesday waiving dozens of environmental laws to build border barriers and roads through Big Bend National Park.
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Now: Tribal and conservation groups today sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to stop a land trade that would hand 715 acres of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge in south Texas to SpaceX.
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New photos here of damage from CBP blading a 50-foot-wide border wall road through the desert intaglio - a 1000-year-old, 272-foot-long fish carved into the desert floor along the U.S.-Mexico border. It aims south to the Gulf of California 45 miles away.
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An appeals court today rejected cattle growers' challenge to the Forest Service's removal of feral cattle from the Gila Wilderness. The Center had urged the dismissal. Three years cow-free, the Gila River's endangered species habitat is now recovering.
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The Center for Biological Diversity sued the Trump administration today for failing to finalize Endangered Species Act protections for the Quitobaquito tryonia, a tiny springsnail found only in Quitobaquito Springs in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.
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Center for Biological Diversity: BROWNSVILLE, Texas— Tribal and conservation groups today sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to stop a land trade that would hand 715 acres of the Lower Rio Grande...
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AJO, Ariz.— The Center for Biological Diversity released new video footage and photographs today documenting recent damage from border wall construction to the Las Playas Intaglio, an ancient fish-sha...
Freshwater mussels are living water filters that help keep rivers clean, clear and healthy.
We sued the USFWS this week for for failing to designate critical habitat for the endangered Texas hornshell, a freshwater mussel once common across the Rio Grande watershed in Texas and New Mexico. ⬇️
EL PASO, Texas— The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today for failing to designate critical habitat for the endangered Texas hornshell, a freshwater mussel once...