Monarch butterfly photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons/Tiago J. G. Fernandes
PORTLAND, Ore.—(ENEWSPF)–February 20, 2015. The Center for Biological Diversity today launched its new Environmental Health program, greatly expanding its capacity to protect wildlife, people and the environment from pesticides, rodenticides, lead, mining, industrial pollution, and air and water pollution.
“The future of people is deeply intertwined with the fate of all the other species that evolved beside us,” said Lori Ann Burd, the program’s director.…






