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By Warren Cornwall
The Seattle Times

The Northwest’s spotted owl has proved to be a barometer of the federal government’s changing attitudes toward endangered species, and environmental issues more broadly.  Read more…

By Matthew Preusch
OregonLive.com

The Obama administration is backing away from its predecessor’s plan for the northern spotted owl.  Read more…

WaterWired

It is impossible to ignore the concerns expressed recently by a coalition of scientists about a proposed plan to pipe precious water from aquifers along the Utah-Nevada border to Las Vegas. Read more…

By Paul Fattig
Medford Mail Tribune

Two wilderness areas long proposed in southwestern Oregon are now only one signature away from becoming the law of the land. Read more…

By Charles Pope and Matthew Preusch
OregonLive.com
By Paul Fattig
Medford Mail Tribune
By Office of Communications
University of Oregon News
By Daniel Jack Chasan
Cross.com

A last minute change in the rules for Oregon forests will be hard to undo, though the environmental lawsuits have already begun.  Read more…

Bush Rule Exempting Pesticide Application From Clean Water Act Protections Vacated

Cincinnati, Ohio

Contact:

  • Charlie Tebbutt, Western Environmental Law Center, 541-485-2471 ext 110
  • Charles Caldart, National Environmental Law Center, 206-568-2853
  • Cindy Deacon Williams, National Center for Conservation Science & Policy, 541-601-4737
  • Sejal Choksi, San Francisco Baykeeper, 925-330-7757
  • Scott Edwards, Waterkeeper Alliance 914.674.0622, x13

In yet another of a long list of stinging defeats for the Bush’s Environmental Protection Agency, the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals today issued a clear rebuke against the  administration’s 2006 rule which exempted certain commercial pesticide applications from the oversight provided by Congress under the Clean Water Act.  The Court held that pesticide residuals and biological pesticides constitute pollutants under federal law and therefore must be regulated under the Clean Water Act in order to minimize the impact to human health and the environment.

By Craig Welch
Smithsonian Magazine

An epic battle between environmentalists and loggers left much of the spotted owl’s habitat protected. Now the celebrity species faces a new threat—a tougher owl.  Read more…

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