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Environmentalists are asking Mexico’s environmental ministry to increase protections for bobcats under the country’s list of species at risk.
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A coalition of tribal and environmental groups has submitted resolutions to federal regulators opposing three pumped hydro-storage projects proposed for Black Mesa on the Navajo Nation.
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A new report from the Center for Biological Diversity says about 1,800 stadium lights across protected lands on the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona could affect animal migration routes and dozens of threatened and endangered species if turned on.
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A conservation group says cattle grazing is having negative impacts on a protected river in southern Arizona.
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Environmental groups are calling on federal officials to prevent populations of non-native smallmouth bass from establishing below Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.
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A national conservation group says it plans to sue the federal government for failing to protect 15 plants and animals in the U.S.
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An environmental group is petitioning federal officials to help reintroduce the jaguar to the Southwest.
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Environmental groups have turned in more than 122,000 public comments to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Interior Department urging the agencies to protect mature and old-growth forests on public lands from logging.
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Conservationists are seeking U.S. protection for a rare Nevada butterfly near a geothermal project the developer plans near the Oregon line.
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A coalition of environmental groups has filed a lawsuit against the federal government over Mexican gray wolf management. They say new parts of the recovery plan for the endangered animals fail to protect the species in the Southwest.