WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity filed a complaint under the Hatch Act today against Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins for displaying partisan banners on government websites that ...
WASHINGTON— More than 180 recycling and reuse companies, environmental education organizations, and plastic pollution, climate justice, and environmental organizations from across the country are ...
TUCSON, Ariz.— Staff from the Center for Biological Diversity documented Monday that construction has begun on a new segment of border wall through the San Rafael Valley in Arizona’s Sky Island region ...
We’re seeing unprecedented attacks on the food and farmworkers that keep our food system running. The festival gives filmmakers, activists, organizers, and food and farmworkers a platform to showcase ...
A federal court ruled today that the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service broke multiple environmental laws in approving the Knotty Pine logging project in the Kootenai National ...
The Center for Biological Diversity and Alliance for the Wild Rockies filed comments today opposing the U.S. Forest Service’s proposed Wilkes Cherry Project, which would authorize widespread ...
The Center for Biological Diversity and Friends of the Earth sued the Trump administration today for failing to analyze how California shipping lane designations harm whales and sea turtles, such as ...
Be a part of the Center for Biological Diversity's Endangered Species Condoms project and distribute free condoms featuring 10 endangered species threatened by endless growth. The Center distributes ...
The Center for Biological Diversity and Amargosa Conservancy filed a formal notice today of their intent to sue the U.S.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Trump administration today approved a deal trading away federal lands to pave the way for building a road through the center of Alaska’s Izembek National Wildlife Refuge.
WASHINGTON— The Environmental Protection Agency has determined that the endocrine-disrupting pesticide atrazine and cancer-linked pesticide glyphosate are each likely to harm more than 1,000 of the ...
DESCRIPTION: The San Joaquin kit fox is the smallest member of the dog family in North America, with an average body length of 20 inches, an average tail length of 12 inches, and a height of about ...
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