Rare flower to get protected zone near ioneer's Nevada lithium mine
The US Fish and Wildlife Service will permanently zone off 368 ha near ioneer's proposed lithium mine in Nevada to preserve a rare flower, a major step forward in the project's bid to proceed.
Ioneer aims to build one of the largest US lithium mines and produce the electric vehicle battery metal. The protection plan is set to be filed in the Federal Register on Thursday and will then be open for 60 days of public comment.
The mysterious death of more than 17 000 Tiehm's buckwheat flowers near the mine site in 2020 sparked allegations from conservationists of a "premeditated" attack in which the plants - found nowhere else on earth - were "dug up and destroyed".
Australia-based ioneer denied harming the flowers. The Fish and Wildlife Service later blamed thirsty squirrels.
Nevertheless, conservationists pushed for the flower to be declared endangered. Regulators agreed last fall, dealing a blow to the project, which sits on federal land roughly 362 km north of Las Vegas.
The Fish and Wildlife Service said in the filing that the 368 ha zone is necessary to ensure the plants can survive. But, in a boost for ioneer, they added that the zone should "not have a significant economic impact" on nearby business activity.
The company still needs to obtain permitting, though that has not stopped financing.
Ioneer has long said it believes it can protect the flower, even if it needs to tweak its mine plans.
"This anticipated development has no material impact on our planned mining activities," said James Calaway, ioneer's chairman.
The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD), an environmental group that has opposed the project, said it did not believe the mine will be approved as currently proposed, but acknowledged the acreage designation likely will not stop ioneer.
"There's a decent possibility there will one day be a lithium mine in this area," said the CBD's Patrick Donnelly.
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