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The Arid West

The Western Watersheds Project sued the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in federal court, claiming its expansion of livestock grazing on the 55,000-acre San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area in southern Arizona will wreak havoc on the environment and violate at least four federal and state laws.

TUCSON — The Western Watersheds Project claims in a federal complaint that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's expansion of livestock grazing on the 55,000-acre San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area in southern Arizona will wreak havoc on the environment and violate at least four federal and state laws.

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