Lawsuit seeks to block 2 geothermal power plants in Nevada
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The Dixie Meadows is pictured in June 2017 in Churchill County, Nev. In a lawsuit filed Dec. 15, 2021, conservationists and tribal leaders are suing the U.S. government to try to block construction of two geothermal plants there that they say will destroy a sacred hot springs and push the toad to the brink of extinction. (Patrick Donnelly/Center for Biological Diversity via AP)A rare Dixie Valley toad sits in grass in June 2017 in the Dixie Meadows in Churchill County, Nev. In a lawsuit filed Dec. 15, 2021, conservationists and tribal leaders are suing the U.S. government to try to block construction of two geothermal plants there that they say will destroy a sacred hot springs and push the toad to the brink of extinction. (Patrick Donnelly/Center for Biological Diversity via AP)
Patrick Donnelly/Center for Biological Diversity
The Dixie Meadows is pictured in June 2017 in Churchill County, Nev. In a lawsuit filed Dec. 15, 2021, conservationists and tribal leaders are suing the U.S. government to try to block construction of two geothermal plants there that they say will destroy a sacred hot springs and push the toad to the brink of extinction. (Patrick Donnelly/Center for Biological Diversity via AP)