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Judge rejects Forest Service’s plan on fire retardant

A federal judge has ruled that the federal Forest Service's plan for using fire retardant to fight wildfires violates the law because it does not ensure protections for threatened and endangered species of fish and other animals. The ruling ordered the Forest Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service to conduct more rigorous environmental reviews on the effects of retardant on wildlife and to place more specific restrictions on how it is used.

9:53 am July 30, 2010 | | RSS 2.0 |
July 30, 2010