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Navy Sonar & Whales
Navy sonar harms whales and dolphins. Check out this video and hear what it sounds like, and see what it does to these marine mammals. Earthjustice is working to get the Navy to use their sonar in places where it won't harm whales and dolphins.

 

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Navy Sonar & Whales
Navy sonar harms whales and dolphins. Check out this video and hear what it sounds like, and see what it does to these marine mammals. Earthjustice is working to get the Navy to use their sonar in places where it won't harm whales and dolphins.

Polar Bears and Drilling in the Arctic
Check out this mother polar bear and her two cubs. They're breathing a little easier today, thanks to a court order stopping oil exploration off the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, won by Earthjustice, the law firm for the environment.

Dugong Grazing on Seabed
Watch this video to see a dugong in action, and what Earthjustice is doing to save the dugongs of Okinawa from the destruction of their habitat. The U.S. Department of Defense wants to build a base in Henoko, a city on Okinawa, Japan. This base and the associated construction would destroy the seabeds where the endangered Okinawa dugong feed.

Pollution in the Anacostia River
The Anacostia River runs through Washington, D.C., just blocks away from the Capitol and the White House. Unfortunately, years of neglect have turned this once vital waterway into one of America's dirtiest rivers. Earthjustice has been working with local groups to fight for a cleaner Anacostia River that residents and tourists will be able to enjoy.

Save the Wolves in the Rockies!
Thanks to Endangered Species Act protections, Northern Rockies grey wolf populations have bounced back from the near-extinction brought on by a hunting, trapping and poisoning campaign in the last century aimed at exterminating them.

Islands at Risk (Preview) - Genetic Engineering in Hawai'i
Clip from a new DVD about genetic engineering in Hawai'i and how local farmers and consumers are fighting to protect their food supply.

Islands at Risk (Part 2) - Genetic Engineering in Hawai'i
Part two of a new movie about genetic engineering in Hawai'i and how local farmers and consumers are fighting to protect their food supply.

Islands at Risk (Part 1) - Genetic Engineering in Hawai'i
Part one of a new movie about genetic engineering in Hawai'i and how local farmers and consumers are fighting to protect their food supply.

Islands at Risk (Part 3) - Genetic Engineering in Hawai'i
Part three of a new movie about genetic engineering in Hawai'i and how local farmers and consumers are fighting to protect their food supply.

2006 End of Year Message
Buck Parker talks about success from 2006 and what to look forward to in 2007.

Field Burning in Idaho - A Public Health Disaster
Field burning in Idaho is a serious air quality threat. Earthjustice is fighting to end this outdated and inefficient practice.

Stop Mountaintop Removal
The culture and history of Appalachia is disappearing with each mountaintop that is blown away. Meet the people who are affected.

Klamath River Fish Kill 2002
Aerial and river-level views of the devastating kill-off of adult salmon caused by low flows resulting from water diversions authorized by the Bush administration.

Toxic Lead Smelting Operation in La Oroya, Peru
The health and environmental conditions endured by the more than 30,000 residents of La Oroya in the central Peruvian Andes represent a clear violation of the human rights to health, life, food, and a clean and healthy environment.

The Endangered Species Act at 30
the 30th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act in 2003, Earthjustice looks at some of the species that have been protected by the act.

Coalbed Methane in the Powder River Basin
Earthjustice has been working to protect the ranchers, wildlife, and land in the Powder River Basin from the harmful effects of coal bed methane mining.

How The ESA Saved Winter Run Salmon
Earthjustice Attorney Mike Sherwood discusses how the Endangered Species Act saved Winter Run Salmon

American Bald Eagles and the ESA
Footage of our great american treasure, the bald eagle. Thanks to the Endangered Species Act, bald eagle populations have grown from less than 500 breeding pairs to almost 8,000.

Top Speed PSA
Our television public service ad, "Top Speed," features captivating wildlife footage. Watch for our spot on NBC this November.

 

 

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