New York Times: A federal judge has ruled that the federal Forest Service's plan for using fire retardant to fight wildfires violates the law because it does not ensure protections for threatened and endangered species of fish and other animals. Dropped from airplanes and helicopters, reddish clouds of retardant are often the most visible tool used to fight wildfires, particularly in rugged areas of the West. Yet chemicals in the most common retardants can hurt wildlife, particularly when they miss ......
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Judge Rejects Forest Service’s Plan on Fire Retardant
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on July 29th, 2010
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