Environmental groups sue U.S. over GMO crops in wildlife refuges
The groups claim the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service broke the law by entering agreements with farmers that allowed planting of biotech crops on refuge land.

SUPERWEEDS: Most of the crops at issue are "Roundup Ready" — biotech crops engineered by Monsanto to tolerate dousings of Monsanto's Roundup herbicide, the plaintiffs said. Roundup Ready crops have been shown to "foster an epidemic of superweeds," and create other problems for the environment, according to the plaintiffs.
































