TUCSON, Ariz. The Center for Biological Diversity called on the Arizona Department of Water Resources today to reduce groundwater use in the Upper San Pedro River Basin in order to accommodate newly established federal water rights for the San Pedro National Riparian Conservation Area.
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Congress created the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area in 1988 to protect a scenic area of southern Arizona.But a new study by the Center for Biological Diversity says the river still needs protection.The study says that livestock have damaged 39 of 42 miles of the San Pedro River.Conservationists have sued the Bureau of Land Management numerous times over the
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A rare plant that depends on wetlands for survival is now on the federal endangered species list, a designation that environmentalists say will boost efforts to protect the last free-flowing river in the desert Southwest.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published the decision Friday in the federal register to list the Arizona eryngo as endangered and set aside nearly 13