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Akiak Native Community
 
Alaska Community Action on Toxics
 
Aligning for Responsible Mining
 
Alaskans for Responsible Mining
 
Amigos Bravos
 
Bedford Mining Alert
 
Black Mesa Water Coalition
 
Buka Environmental
 
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society-Yukon
 
Center for Science in Public Participation
 
Chiricahua Apache Alliance/San Carlos Apache Tribe
 
Church Rock Uranium Monitoring Project
 
Citizens for Victor!
 
Clark Fork Coalition
 
Coloradoans Against Resource Destruction
 
Cook Inlet Keeper
 
Kimberly Craven
 
Data Center
 
Defenders of the Black Hills
 
DineCARE
Dine Citizens Against Ruining the Environment
Dineh Bidziil
 
EAGLE-Environmental-Aboriginal Guardianship through Law and Education
 
The Eagle Alliance
 
EARTHWORKS
 
Eastern Navajo Uranium Workers-B.A.S.E. Youth
 
East Kootenay Environmental Society
 
ENDAUM
 
Energy Minerals Law Center
 
Environmental Mining Council of BC
 
ETech International/Border Ecology Project
 
Flatcoat Consulting
 
Fond du Lac Denesuline First Nation
 
Fort Belknap Indian Community-Environmental Department
 
Friends of the Clearwater
 
Friends of the Stikine
 
Gila Resources Information Project
 
Great Basin Mine Watch
 
Groundwater Awareness League
 
Michelle Halley
 
Haskell Indian Nations Univeristy
Haskell Environmental Research Studies (HERS) Center
Idaho Conservation League
 
Indigenous Environmental Network
 
Indigenous Network on Economies and Trade
 
Indigenous Permaculture Center
INFORM
 
Innu Nation
 
Keepers of the Water
 
Keepers of the Water--Athabasca Watershed Council
 
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
 
Klabona Keepers
 
Kuipers and Associates
 
Kwadacha Nation
 
Laguna Acoma Coalition for a Safe Environment
 
The Lands Council
 
L.E.A.D. Agency
 
Lutselk'e Dene First Nation
Flo's Consulting
Carol MacLennan
 
Mamaweswen, North Shore Tribal Council
 
Maniilaq Association
 
Kevin Mellott-Montana Tech University
 
Mining Impact Coalition of Wisconsin
 
MiningWatch Canada
 
Montana Environmental Information Center
 
Native Village of Kivalina
 
Navajo Waters
 
New Mexico Environmental Law Center
 
Nibinamik Education Authority
 
Nishnawbe Aski First Nation
 
Nondalton Tribe
 
Northern Alaska Environmental Center
 
Northern Plains Resource Council
 
Nunamta Aulukestai
"Caretakers of Our Lands"
Okanogan Highlands Alliance
 
Oxfam America
 
Resource Media
 
Resource Media-Colorado
 
Reynolds and Associates
 
Rivers Without Borders
 
Rock Creek Alliance
 
Theodore Roundface
 
San Carlos Apache EPA
 
Save the Wild UP
 
Serpent River First Nation
 
Sexto Sol Center for Community Action
 
SHAWL Society
 
Sierra Club, Grand Canyon Chapter
 
Silver Valley Community Resource Center/Clear Corps Idaho
 
Southeast Alaska Conservation Council
 
Southwest Research and Information Center
 
Spearfish Canyon Preservation Trust
 
STOP (Stop Toxins or Pollutants)
 
Tahltan Traditional Elders
 
Tl'atz'en First Nation
 
Tse Keh Nay
 
Vancouver Island Public Interest Research Group
 
Visions for Our Future
 
WashPIRG
 
Water More Precious Than Gold
 
Weber Sustainability Consulting
 
West Coast Environmental Law
 
Western Environmental Law Center
 
Western Mining Action Project
Western Mining Action Project
Western Mining Action Project-Nevada
 
Western Organization of Resource Councils
 
Western Shoshone Defense Project
 
South Fork Band of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada
 
Westerners for Responsible Mining
 
Wind River Alliance
 
Yellow Dog Watershed Preserve, Inc.
 
Yukon Conservation Society
 
News
The Mining News
For a more comprehensive review of related news read The Mining News.
Jeffrey City: A Comeback Kid?
Skyrocking uranium prices have pundits saying that long-forgotten Jeffrey City could rise again. But some residents say, yeah, we've heard that one before. Addie Goss reports.
2008-03-27
Open-pit mine expansion too risky, panel rules
$190-million project in Northern B.C. rejected by federal-provincial review
2007-09-18
Beware of Mining Hype
The Tse Keh Nay leadership is compelled to add its voice to the recent hoopla surrounding the B.C. mining sector's claims of glory, such as those made by Michael McPhie in his recent editorial in the Vancouver Sun and those recently made in this publication.
2007-07-26
 
 

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