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A major win for endangered species in the Santa Ritas

February 13, 2020 By Lisa Froelich 1 Comment

We are excited to report another major win in the fight to protect the Santa Ritas: this week a federal judge ordered federal wildlife officials to redo their analysis of potential effects on jaguars and other endangered species. This ruling overturns yet another key permit the proposed Mine would need in order to operate, saying the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service used an improper evaluation standard and now must “reconsider whether the Rosemont Mine is ‘likely’ to result in destruction or adverse modification of the jaguar’s critical habitat” and impact other endangered species. Please see the press release from the Center for Biological Diversity for more info.

This ruling follows another from this past July that halted construction of the proposed mine, which Hudbay and the federal government appealed.

Regarding this appeal (originally filed in Nov. 2017 challenging the Forest Service’s approval of the mine), we now have a schedule for that case in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals – not definitive, but at least a general time frame:

  • April 4th, 2020, OPENING BRIEFS from Hudbay and the Feds
  • Approximately 60 days after that – about June 3rd, 2020 — OUR RESPONSE will be due
  • Oral arguments probably not until late in 2020 or even into 2021

We’ll post any updates as they are announced, and will continue to celebrate each victory we have that protects our beloved Santa Ritas.

Until then, all quiet on the Rosemont front,

Gayle Hartmann, President

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  1. Michael Hazzard says

    September 23, 2020 at 9:45 am

    The mainstream media has done a terrible job informing the public that trumps justice department is helping a foreign company to send our copper to china this is a major issue and it is being ignored I have been thrown off of right wing facebook forums and called a liar when I bring up this FACT this is a major campaign issue and it is PATHETIC that this issue is being ignored. One more major point if one asks google where the copper mined in Arizona goes to all you get is the companies bio the internet has been weaponized against US…

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Oral arguments for our case before the 9th Circuit Appeals Court were held on February 1, 2021. Because of COVID, the oral arguments were virtual, and we could listen in. You can watch the recording here.

We cannot predict when we will hear a decision, but we expect to have to wait several months.

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