Duluth-based Minnesota Power is installing diverters on power lines to guide migrating birds away from the lines.The diverters look like foot-long corkscrews, and they’re installed on 44 miles of power lines that cross the route where a flock of whooping cranes migrates from Canada to …Read more »
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THE ROCKPORT PILOT
Judge denies dismissal of ESA lawsuit
August 6th, 2010 | TAP In The NewsIn the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) litigation brought by The Aransas Project (TAP) against officials of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), United States District Judge Janis Jack denied all motions to dismiss the litigation. Read more »
THE HERALD-ZEITUNG
Judge green-lights water lawsuit
July 30th, 2010 | TAP In The NewsA federal judge in Corpus Christi ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit attempting to re-allocate the waters of the Guadalupe River could continue to trial. Read more »
THE TEXAS TRIBUNE
Federal Suit Against the TCEQ Proceeding
July 30th, 2010 | TAP In The NewsThe Endangered Species Act lawsuit over the last remaining naturally migrating flock of whooping cranes will move forward, a federal district judge ruled Wednesday. Read more »
CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER-TIMES
Whooping crane lawsuit to move forward
July 28th, 2010 | TAP In The NewsCORPUS CHRISTI — A lawsuit contending that the state endangered whooping cranes that winter in Aransas County will move forward after rulings Wednesday from U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack. The Aransas Project, an alliance of residents, organizations, businesses and governmental entities, sued the Texas …Read more »
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Texas judge sets trial for whooping crane deaths
July 28th, 2010 | TAP In The NewsHOUSTON (AP) – A federal judge in south Texas has set a trial date for a lawsuit that alleges poor Texas environmental regulations caused record die-offs among endangered whooping cranes. Read more »
