Environment
Lithium Mining Company Gets $700M Government Loan but Cited for Trespassing on Critical Habitat of Endangered Buckwheat Located in Nevada Mine Itself
The critical habitat of the endangered buckwheat is the Nevada mine wherein a lithium mining company was supposed to work using a $700M government loan. Find out why the company was cited here:
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