Enviros sue over incidental take ruleObject to a new regulation allowing unintended minor disturbance to Chukchi Sea walrus and polar bears from exploration activities Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Environmental law firm Earthjustice, on behalf of six environmental organizations, has sued the U.S. Department of the Interior over the issue in June 2013 of a temporary rule, allowing the incidental take of small numbers of walruses and polar bears during oil and gas exploration operations in Alas....
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