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Press Releases
Jul 29, 2015
Coal on Trial in Montana

Court Hearing over U.S. Interior Department Mining Approvals Friday, July 31 at 10:00 AM in Billings

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
Jul 28, 2015
U.S. Interior Department to Hear From Public Tomorrow about Federal Coal Policy

First "Listening Session" in Washington, DC Wednesday July 29; Expert from WildEarth Guardians Available for Interviews about Federal Coal vs. Climate Objectives

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
Jul 23, 2015
Groups Sue U.S. for Failure to Prosecute Under the Endangered Species Act

Poachers Kill Protected Wildlife, but Get Away Scott Free

Wildlife
#EndTheWarOnWildlife, #EndangeredSpeciesAct
Jul 17, 2015
WildEarth Guardians Calls on U.S. Interior Secretary to be Honest with Craig, Colorado

Combating Climate Change Means Transitioning Away from Coal

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
Jul 14, 2015
Angelsharks Proposed for Endangered Species Act Listing

Shark Week decision means three species of angelshark are one step closer to legal protections

Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct
Jul 9, 2015
Montana Approves Restrictions on Trapping to Save Imperiled Lynx

New Regulations in Lynx Habitat Aimed at Protecting Rare Cats

Wildlife
#DefendCarnivores, #EndTheWarOnWildlife
Jul 8, 2015
Interior Department Agrees to Address Climate Impacts of Coal Mining

Agency Accepts Federal Court Ruling over Colorado Coal Mine

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
Jul 3, 2015
Wildlife Must Be Protected From Snowmobiles

Court Orders Montana National Forest to consider impacts on big game wildlife and habitat, including wolverine, moose, deer, and elk

Wildlife
#DefendCarnivores, #EndTheWarOnWildlife
Jul 2, 2015
Groups file suit to protect Mexican gray wolves

Challenge federal policies that further imperil endangered wild wolves

Wildlife
#DefendCarnivores, #EndTheWarOnWildlife
Jun 30, 2015
Guardians Challenges Massive Mining Plans in Western U.S.

Interior Department Proposals Would Open the Door for Billions of Tons of Coal, Carbon Emissions

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround