Conservation Advocates File Legal Motion to Halt Lithium Project in Ash Meadows
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This injunction plea followed a lawsuit against the US Bureau of Land Management for approving the project.
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The Centre for Biological Diversity and Amargosa Conservancy sought a preliminary injunction due to lack of environmental review.
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Mason Voehl, executive director of the Amargosa Conservancy, warned Rover's drilling project jeopardizes Ash Meadows.
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Rover Metals, a Canadian mining company, plans to drill in its Let’s Go Lithium Project, posing a risk to Ash Meadows.
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ourth-generation resident, Susan Sorrells, joined the lawsuit to protect her ecotourism businesses and home.
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Rover's project threatens Fairbanks Spring, an endangered species habitat, and historical site owned by Sorrells's great-grandfather.
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The motion contains expert testimony on the potential harm to Ash Meadows and its endangered species from the drilling.
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Patrick Donnelly of the Centre for Biological Diversity asserts Rover's project risks destroying protected wildlife habitats due to insufficient environmental analysis.The motion contains expert testimony on the potential harm to Ash Meadows and its endangered species from the drilling
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