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Center for Biological Diversity v. Bernhardt
Center for Biological Diversity v. Bernhardt ↗
4:20-cv-00106United States District Court for the District of Arizona (D. Ariz.)7 entries
Filing Date
Document
Type
06/21/2022
Notice of appeal filed by federal defendants.
Appeal
05/27/2022
Notice of appeal filed by Sierra Club, Center for Biological Diversity, and Maricopa Audubon Society.
Appeal
03/31/2022
Parties' motions for summary judgment granted in part and denied in part.
The federal district court for the District of Arizona ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Fort Huachuca to reinitiate formal consultation under Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act regarding the effects of groundwater pumping but rejected conservation groups’ contention that a 2014 biological opinion failed to consider the cumulative effects of the Fort’s groundwater pumping and climate change. The court found that after evaluating “all the evidence … and not[ing] how climate change would affect the listed species and critical habitat,” the FWS “concluded that the impact of climate change was difficult to quantify because of the various complicated factors at play.” The court found that the FWS “did not merely abdicate responsibility by claiming ‘scientific uncertainty,’” stating that while the defendants “were required to consider the effects of climate change,” they did not have “to quantify the combined decreased baseflow from the Fort’s action and decreased precipitation due to climate change.” The court further found that the agencies did not have to look beyond 2030 and that the agencies “formed a rational connection between the data available and the choices made.”
Decision
06/07/2021
Reply filed by defendants in support of cross-motion for summary judgment.
Reply