vimarsana.com

Page 23 - தேசிய வரலாற்று ப்ரிஸர்வேஶந் நாடகம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Appeal Targets U S Wildlife Agency s Refusal to Consider California Condor s Significance to Tribal Groups in Approving Luxury Resort

For Immediate Release, February 2, 2021 Contact: Delia Dominguez, “Dee” Dominguez, Kitanemuk & Yowlumne Tejon Indians, (661) 637-1851 J.P. Rose, Center for Biological Diversity, (408) 497-7675, jrose@biologicaldiversity.org Appeal Targets U.S. Wildlife Agency’s Refusal to Consider California Condor’s Significance to Tribal Groups in Approving Luxury Resort LOS ANGELES Conservation and tribal groups today appealed a recent court ruling that the California condor doesn’t qualify as a traditional Native American cultural property under federal law. The federal court concluded in December that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service did not violate the National Historic Preservation Act when it approved an 8,817-acre luxury resort and golf course on critical habitat for the California condor.

Klamath River Renewal Corporation Hires Contractor To Spearhead Post-Dam Removal Habitat Restoration

( Update 4:41 p.m.: Corrects statement about RES being able to comply with state and federal permitting requirements and $450 million budget for dam removal) The organization tasked with removing four dams on the Klamath River has contracted with Resource Environmental Solutions to spearhead habitat restoration work. The Bellaire, Texas firm will be the lead restoration contractor for the project led by the Klamath River Renewal Corporation. RES will be able to comply with state and federal permitting requirements, according to a Friday news release from Business Wire. Business Wire’s parent company, Berkshire Hathaway, also owns PacifiCorp, whose long-term license to operate the dams as a hydroelectric project expired in 2006.

New Lock at the Soo: Virtual Town Hall Discusses Temporary Office at Canal Park

9 & 10 News January 25, 2021 This project is going to have a temporary office at Canal Park in Sault Ste. Marie. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and city officials say they received more than 100 comments and concerns via email after the temporary office’s announcement in December. Monday’s town hall plans to address them. It will take place at noon over Zoom and will include time for questions and public comment. Details on that Zoom conference can be found here. Below is an FAQ sheet on the project provided by the The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: What will the temporary office spaces look like?

Comment on the Marine project that would develop 5 4 acres for a stormwater basin

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.