On Monday, Feb. 10, a federal judge overturned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s approval of the Rosemont Copper Mine in the Santa Rita Mountains, citing that the mine’s plans didn’t properly protect multiple endangered and threatened species, such as the jaguar.
U.S. District Judge James Soto issued his second ruling against the mine since June 2019, and ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to redo sections of their 2016 biological opinion, calling parts of the agency’s actions “flawed” and stating: “the [Fish and Wildlife Service] improperly used a heightened standard of review in determining that the Rosemont Mine was not likely to result in the destruction or adverse modification of the jaguar critical habitat.”
Hudbay Minerals, the multi-national mining corporation behind the Rosemont Mine 30 miles south of Tucson, says they remain determined to continue the open-pit mine’s development.
“While we respect the court’s authority to remand the analysis and findings back to the agencies for further review, Hudbay believes this is unnecessary,” the company said in a statement following Soto’s ruling.
Hudbay argues that their $1.9 billion mine, which would disturb thousands of acres of public land, would have an “insignificant” impact on the endangered species’ habitat.
According to the Tucson-based Center for Biological Diversity, the court also previously ruled in favor of three Native American tribes ― the Tohono O’odham, Pascua Yaqui and Hopi ― that filed a lawsuit challenging the Forest Service’s approval of the mine.
This article appears in Feb 6-12, 2020.


Makes me wonder why Obama appointed him a federal judge so close to the border. And so close to an election.
As a defendant in a easement case with Judge Soto presiding, we found him to be one of the finest judicial minds in Southern Arizona. People that post about an Obama judge are paid shills for GOP. Gabby Gifford’s was against this mine. How’d that work out for her. Living with that mine in the area would be terrible.