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JANUARY 5, 2000 Enviromental groups in Canada and the United States are urging the United States to help stop a mine project in British Columbia. The groups say the project would adversely affect the Taku River and wildlife. The river flows into Alaska. The Taku River Tlingit First Nation won a court ruling last June that forced the Canadian government to invalidate an environmental assessment of the mine and an access road because it didn't address their issues. Get the Story:
Groups ask U.S. to help stop Canada mine project (AP 1/5)
Canadian mine project opposed
Facebook TwitterJANUARY 5, 2000 Enviromental groups in Canada and the United States are urging the United States to help stop a mine project in British Columbia. The groups say the project would adversely affect the Taku River and wildlife. The river flows into Alaska. The Taku River Tlingit First Nation won a court ruling last June that forced the Canadian government to invalidate an environmental assessment of the mine and an access road because it didn't address their issues. Get the Story:
Groups ask U.S. to help stop Canada mine project (AP 1/5)
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