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What's New Archives, April 2007

April 28, 2007

  • In the News: U.S. court rebuffs Bush on tuna ban
    White House chided for trying to loosen 'dolphin-safe' rules. From the San Francisco Chronicle.
  • News Room: The WildeBeat Joins Earth Island Institute
    Media Project Set to Bring Wilderness News and Features to Wider Audience.
  • News Room: The Panama News, 4/27 – Dolphin capture foes turn up the heat.

April 24, 2007

  • News Room: Chevron Facing Multi-Billion Dollar Liability as Landmark Environmental Lawsuit Nears End
    Chevron Management Must Inform Investors, Prepare for Possible "Rainforest Chernobyl" Judgment. From Amazon Watch.
  • Get Involved: Sacred Land Film Project, Office Manager
  • In the News: Cruise on down to our dumping ground
    "...During the investigation, the ship's owners admitted fouling Canadian waters three times. The infractions cost Celebrity Cruises $100,000 in fines in Washington. In Canada, it paid nothing..." From straight.com.

April 19, 2007

  • News Room: California Fish & Game Commission Adopts Final Marine Protected Area Plan for Central Coast
    First phase of statewide network of MPAs is a landmark achievement seven years in the making. From the Natural Resources Defense Council.

April 3, 2007