Environmental groups sue to block road through Alaska refuge

Groups say a road through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge will harm migratory waterfowl habitat

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Caption: Geese swimming in Izembek Lagoon in the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska. (AP Photo/ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Chris Dau)

Nine environmental groups are suing the U.S. government to prevent a land trade that could lead to construction of a road through a national wildlife refuge in Alaska.
The groups say a road through Izembek National Wildlife Refuge on the Alaska Peninsula will harm internationally recognized habitat for migrating waterfowl.

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Caption: U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke signed an agreement last week to swap refuge land for private land. (Susan Walsh/The Associated Press)

The lawsuit says Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke lacks the authority to remove land from a refuge established by Congress.
Zinke signed an agreement Jan. 22 to swap refuge land for private land.
A trade could lead to construction of a road between the communities of King Cove and Cold Bay. King Cove residents say land access to an all-weather airport at Cold Bay will save lives of people needing emergency medical care.