December 5, 2007
Energy Company Applying for Major "Incidental Take" Permit
December 5, 2007–A Fortune 500 energy company is applying for an "incidental take" permit that would allow it to kill endangered and threatened species that live on the largest swath of land ever covered by one permit.December 6, 2006
Feds Ready To Designate Bald Eagles As "Recovered"
December 6, 2006–After intense recovery efforts resulting in an increase from ~400 nesting pairs in 1963 to the current count of >7,000, the bald eagle may soon be removed from the USFWS list of endangered and threatened species, with monitoring ongoing for at least five more years.May 15, 2006
October 13, 2004
Election and Oil and Gas Drilling May Shape Sage-Grouse Story
October 13, 2004–The timing of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision to propose listing of the greater sage-grouse as a threatened or endangered species is coinciding with the presidential election and the rapid expansion of the influential oil and gas industry.May 15, 2000

SEJournal Spring 2000, Vol. 10 No. 1
May 15, 2000–In this issue: Smog lingers over Houston–media muddle Bush's record as air progress slows; Green space may calm and cool us; Journalists probe environmental justice issues; Land use in the West; The award-winning beryllium story; Montana mine's toxic legacy; Tracking campaign cash; What was behind EPA blackout? and more. Download the PDF here.
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