With a broad coalition, we will demonstrate the harm the Administration’s rollbacks will have on people and birds.
If it weren’t for the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA), thousands of acres of public lands in the West would be gone in a virtual giveaway to oil and gas companiescontrived under the veil of a global pandemic. The principles that enabled those acres to be protected were largely stripped from the new version of NEPA unveiled by the Administration earlier this month. In countless ways, what the administration has done to this 50-year-old law is dangerous and illegal, and the National Audubon Society is joining a coalition of environmental justice and conservation organizations to stop them.
Audubon is Going to Court to Save Fifty Years of Environmental Protection
If it weren’t for the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA), thousands of acres of public lands in the West would be gone in a virtual giveaway to oil and gas companiescontrived under the veil of a global pandemic. The principles that enabled those acres to be protected were largely stripped from the new version of NEPA unveiled by the Administration earlier this month. In countless ways, what the administration has done to this 50-year-old law is dangerous and illegal, and the National Audubon Society is joining a coalition of environmental justice and conservation organizations to stop them.
Audubon is Going to Court to Save Fifty Years of Environmental Protection