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Miccosukee Tribe loses motion on Everglades project
Friday, August 15, 2008
Filed Under: Environment | Law

A federal judge on Thursday denied a motion by the Miccosukee Tribe to restart a water project in the Florida Everglades.

The tribe wants the state to restart construction on a large reservoir. But Judge Federico Moreno said the project can wait on a proposed $1.75 billion buyout of key Everglades property.

The tribe claims the deal is another way for the state to delay efforts to protect the Everglades, its ancestral homelands. Moreno said he will continue to monitor progress.

Get the Story:
Judge: Give sugar deal a chance (The Miami Herald 8/15)
Judge refuses to restart reservoir (AP 8/15)

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