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Alaskan tribes take B.C. to court over northwest gold mine
- A group of Indigenous tribes from Alaska has filed a legal challenge against a gold mine in northwest B.C. that threatens the Nass and Unuk rivers.
- Ecojustice filed a petition claiming that the Environmental Assessment for the KSM mine is outdated and poses ecological and cultural risks.
- Ecojustice lawyer Rachel Gutman stated, "The environmental assessment for the KSM mine is over 10 years old.
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Groups sue BLM over Clark Fork Face logging project in Garnet Mountains
In December 2022, Missoula-based grizzly bear biologist Mike Bader said the proposed Clark Fork Face Project — a mix of logging, timber and vegetation thinning, and prescribed burning in the Garnet Mountains east of Missoula — was "a fat target"…
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Read Full ArticleLegal challenge filed against decision allowing KSM mine to proceed - SkeenaWild Conservation Trust
Legal challenge filed against decision allowing KSM mine to proceed The proposed mine threatens Nass and Unuk watersheds, relies on an outdated environmental assessment Ecojustice recently filed a judicial review on behalf of SkeenaWild Conservation Trust and the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission (SEITC), challenging the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office’s (EAO) decision that the proposed Kerr…
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