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WMAN/IEN Mini-Grants Program
The goal of the mini-grants program is to support and enhance the capacity building efforts of mining-impacted indigenous communities to assure that mining projects do not adversely affect human, cultural, and the ecological health within their traditional territories.
2008 No Dirty Energy Summit
Presentations, handouts and other information from the 2008 No Dirty Energy Summit in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
2007 Conference Presentations
Presentations, handouts and links from panel discussions at the 2007 Tucson, Arizona conference.
2005 Conference Presentations
A collection of presentations from WMAN's 2005 Conference in Worley, Idaho.
Technical Reports
Access various reports and technical documents from our participant organizations, government agencies, or other sources.
Technical Experts
Technical resources and expert support for communities, NGOs and activists.
Fundraising Resources
Access tips and ideas on fundraising and organizational development.
Legal Decisions
Access legal decisions in mining-related cases from our participant organizations.
Media Resources
Access a collection of media tip sheets compiled by Resource Media. For more information, check out www.resource-media.org.
Government Agencies
 
Mining Companies
 
Maps
Link to mapping resources on the Web.
Other Links
Other useful web links
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Meeting Documents
Documents from a February 2007 meeting of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. For a CD of these and additional documents, please send an email to info@wman-info.org.
Uranium Resolutions
 
News
The Mining News
For a more comprehensive review of related news read The Mining News.
Jeffrey City: A Comeback Kid?
Skyrocking uranium prices have pundits saying that long-forgotten Jeffrey City could rise again. But some residents say, yeah, we've heard that one before. Addie Goss reports.
2008-03-27
Open-pit mine expansion too risky, panel rules
$190-million project in Northern B.C. rejected by federal-provincial review
2007-09-18
Beware of Mining Hype
The Tse Keh Nay leadership is compelled to add its voice to the recent hoopla surrounding the B.C. mining sector's claims of glory, such as those made by Michael McPhie in his recent editorial in the Vancouver Sun and those recently made in this publication.
2007-07-26
 
 

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