In response to a lawsuit threatened by NWEA, Oregon beavers win reprieve from execution by the federal agency known as Wildlife Services. The agency announced a temporary end to the killing in a letter sent to NWEA and the Center for Biological Diversity in December...
Why a Deschutes River Clean-Up Plan? NWEA has challenged the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) unlawful stalling of Washington’s Deschutes River clean-up plan. NWEA filed the lawsuit because EPA has failed for nearly two years to approve or disapprove...
Federal fish and wildlife experts agree on the importance of protecting beavers in order to save threatened and endangered species including salmon, steelhead, and the Oregon spotted frog. Yet the federal Wildlife Services, a department of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, kills over 400 beavers each year in Oregon. Given this one federal agency’s perverse insistence in undermining the goals of federal laws and the work of other agencies, NWEA has joined with the Center for Biological Diversity and Western Environmental Law Center (WELC) in a lawsuit to be filed against Wildlife Services.
City of Medford put on notice about sewage discharges to Rogue River Little water creatures can tell us a lot about whether streams and rivers are polluted. For many years, this science of examining the fauna and flora in a stream has been embodied in Clean Water Act...
NWEA has submitted a petition for rulemaking to the Washington Department of Ecology that seeks to control nitrogen pollution from sewage discharges into Puget Sound. The demand for a TMDL clean-up plan is contained in a formal 77-page petition that requests Ecology...
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is currently cooking up a plan to largely undermine the goals of the Clean Water Act over the next decade. Given a long menu of work that needs to be done, DEQ is filling its plate primarily with junk food—those...
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