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Related: About this forumSuit Claims Feds Are Allowing Protected Desert to Be Trashed
Environmental groups are attempting to stop the government from opening up 90% of a federally protected desert monument to target shooting in a federal lawsuit filed Thursday in Arizona.
The Sonoran Desert National Monument, located 60 miles south of Phoenix, Arizona, is comprised of a biologically diverse desert comprised of an extensive saguaro cactus forest, three mountain ranges and a number of archaeological and historic sites.
In 2015, the Bureau of Land Management was ordered by the U.S. District Court of Arizona to re-evaluate its decision to allow target shooting in all areas of the monument, finding that the agencys decision was arbitrary and capricious.
The Sierra Club, The Wilderness Society and The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed Thursdays lawsuit in response to the agencys March 2018 revised decision that allows target shooting in 90% of the monument. The groups say in the complaint that the BLM failed to engage in new analysis of the decision, as previously ordered by the court.
BLM completed a new re-evaluation but neglected to prepare a new analysis, collect new data, or conduct new surveys, the lawsuit states. Nor did BLM attempt to supplement, update, or revise its previous target shooting analysis.
The environmental groups state in the lawsuit that opening up the monument to target shooting will place much of the area at risk, as recognized by BLM employees.
https://www.courthousenews.com/suit-claims-feds-are-allowing-protected-desert-to-be-trashed/
Mike 03
(16,616 posts)It was really bad in the early 2000s then seemed to get better. There is such indifference to natural treasures nowadays.
Bayard
(22,075 posts)Seriously? Next thing you know, they'll be letting people throw old refrigerators out there to shoot up with AK-47s.