The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today for failing to release records documenting its finding that insecticides sprayed across millions of acres in 17 states ...
Under the first Trump administration, only 25 species were granted lifesaving protections under the Endangered Species Act — the lowest number of any administration. Many species, such as wolverines ...
MARTINEZ, Calif.— Communities for a Better Environment and the Center for Biological Diversity won legal victories today over Contra Costa County’s approval of two proposed biofuel refinery ...
A federal court approved an agreement today that requires the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to determine by July 27, 2028, ...
WASHINGTON— Six of the nation’s largest utility corporations netted more than $10 billion in profits while disconnecting ...
Environmental and community groups have appealed the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality’s decision to grant an air ...
WASHINGTON— President Trump ordered federal agencies today to begin unlawfully gutting protections for the climate, clean air and water, and public lands. Following through on his threat to act like a ...
The Center Biological Diversity sent a letter today to President Trump’s Office of Management and Budget and other federal agencies demanding more information on whether the so-called Department of ...
WASHINGTON— The Center Biological Diversity sued the Trump administration today to obtain public records showing how people claiming to represent the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, or ...
In response to a lawsuit from conservation groups, the Federal Highway Administration and Arizona Department of ...
3,974 River Miles in 17 States Also Proposed as Critical Habitat for Eastern, Midwestern Mussels WASHINGTON— In response to more than a decade of advocacy by the Center for Biological Diversity and ...
In January 2025 a paper published in Current Biology (Ghezelayagh et al. 2025) explained that genetic analysis demonstrated that snail darters (Percina tanasi) represented a population of the more ...