The Center for Biological Diversity has filed a complaint alleging that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has not fulfilled its duty to create plans for the proper preservation of Gold Butte and Basin and Range national monuments in Nevada. The lawsuit claims that the national monuments are not being adequately protected. Additionally, a U.S. judge has criticized the BLM for not analyzing the potential climate change and wildlife impacts of a major oil and gas lease sale covering around 120,000 acres of federal land in Wyoming.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management did not adequately analyze the potential climate change and wildlife impacts of a major oil and gas lease sale covering roughly 120,000 acres of federal land in Wyoming, a U.S. judge has said @ClarkMindock https://t.co/PwiBhgEhEP https://t.co/9bc3RMc31P
Nevada’s national monuments aren’t being properly preserved, a Center for Biological Diversity lawsuit claims. https://t.co/WszvIsDWaY
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Ventured out recently to Gold Butte or Basin and Range national monuments? In a complaint filed today, @CenterForBioDiv says BLM hasn't fulfilled its duty to create plans to keep them clean and protected. Story via @reviewjournal: https://t.co/AhQG8Jxp91