Florida Key Deer (odocoileus Virginianus Clavium) v. Paulison

272 F. App'x 780
Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit·Decided April 2, 2008·No. Nos. 05-16990, 06-11129·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

A number of putative intervenors1 appeal from the district court’s denials of their motions to intervene in this case. We find no error and have resolved the merits of the underlying dispute. See Fla. Key Deer v. Paulison, 522 F.3d 1133 (11th Cir. 2008). We note, however, that we affirm without prejudice to the intervenors’ ability, should they choose to do so, to file new motions to intervene with reference to the district court’s future consider[781] ation of the recently proposed “reasonable and prudent alternatives” that the Federal Emergency Management Agency adopted.

AFFIRMED.

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