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Park Service's approval of mining unlawful, suit says
Los Angeles Times
|April 20, 2026
Group fights Australian firm’s Mojave National Preserve operations
THE NATIONAL PARKS Conservation Assn. has taken issue with the Colosseum gold and silver mine.
The National Park Service broke the law when it green-lighted a mining operation in the Mojave National Preserve amid a long-running dispute with agency officials that took an abrupt turn when President Trump took office, alleges a lawsuit filed Wednesday by the National Parks Conservation Assn.
"Mojave National Preserve belongs to the American people, not an international mining company," Chance Wilcox, the organization's California desert program manager, said in a statement.
The conservation group has taken issue with the Colosseum Mine, where workers drilled for gold and silver until the 1990s. The open pit is in the Clark Mountains, which provide habitat for bighorn sheep and are estimated to harbor the secondhighest density of rare plants of any of the state's mountain ranges.
Australia's Dateline Resources Ltd. acquired the mine in 2021, telling shareholders that it would focus primarily on gold mining but also explore for rare earth elements for use in electric vehicles, wind turbines and defense systems.
This story is from the April 20, 2026 edition of Los Angeles Times.
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