A conservation plan by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service would be adversely affected if the court permits a lawsuit seeking to protect the Temblor legless lizard to proceed, the agency said in a motion for summary judgment.
“The service does not dispute its statutory obligation to make a 12-month finding on the Temblor legless lizard. Nor does it dispute that it missed this deadline,” wrote Christian H. Carrara of the U.S. Department of J...
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