Judge Blocks Destructive Mine in Southern Arizona
On Wednesday night — just hours before bulldozers were scheduled to break ground — a federal judge blocked construction of the disastrous Rosemont copper mine in southern Arizona's Santa Rita Mountains. The decision tosses out the Trump administration's 2017 approval of the mine.
Although our 12-year-long fight against the foreign-owned mine isn't over, this is a major victory for borderlands jaguars and other endangered wildlife, as well as for environmental justice and American Indian rights.
This ruling is the result of a lawsuit brought by the Center for Biological Diversity and allies — and we'll keep fighting the mine with everything we've got. You can support this work by making a donation to our Wildlife and Wild Places Defense Fund.
For now we can celebrate the fact that this decision has bought precious time for jaguars, frogs, fish, birds, delicate plants, sparkling streams and sacred lands.
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