Judge delays decision in eagle preservation case
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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Law

Tribal leaders packed a federal courtroom in Arizona on Tuesday to challenge the removal of the bald eagle from the endangered species list.
Lawyers for the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, the San Carlos Apache Tribe, the Yavapai-Apache Nation and the Tonto Apache Tribe argued that the state's eagle population remains endangered. They said the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service failed to consult them before removing the sacred bird from the list.
Judge Mary Murguia heard arguments but said she would issue a decision later.
Get the Story:
Judge delays decision on eagle's status
(The Arizona Republic 2/6)
Relevant Links:
Division of Bald Eagle Management -
http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/baldeagle.htmNational
Eagle Repository -
http://www.r6.fws.gov/law/le65.html
Center for Biological Diversity -
http://www.biologicaldiversity.orgMaricopa
Audubon Society -
http://www.maricopaaudubon.org
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