Judge halts USDA’s cattle-grazing plans on Conservation Reserve Program lands
A federal judge has enjoined plans to graze and produce cattle feed on lands that recieve money from a federal program used to set aside
A federal judge has enjoined plans to graze and produce cattle feed on lands that recieve money from a federal program used to set aside
WWP Online Messenger #139 Federal Magistrate Judge Mikel Williams Grants Western Watersheds Project’s Motion For Summary Judgment And Overturns the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s
The BLM is proposing to spend $1 million building 100 miles of fences in one of America’s largest fence-free ranges in Wyoming’s Green Mountain Common
Another case of disease transferred from domestic livestock on public lands leads to a die-off that decimates bighorn sheep herd in the Elkhorn Mountains of
The study of alpine lakes has shown that introduction of livestock to the arid west has kicked four times as much dust into the air.
*Crossposted from HERE For Immediate Release, February 6, 2008 Contact: Greta Anderson, WWP Arizona Director 520-623-1878 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RELEASES PUBLIC-LANDS GRAZING FEE FOR 2008; LOWER
The Yakima Herald Republic features an article about Western Watersheds Project intent to sue the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife if it continues to
The South Idaho Press has published a two part story involving the state of Idaho’s reaction to domestic sheep transmitting a deadly pneumonia to bighorn
Yesterday (10/16/08) I attended an Idaho State Senate Resources & Environment Committee hearing in which Idaho Deparment of Fish & Game (IDFG) Commissioners testified to
Monday afternoon (1/7/08), the first of a bighorn/domestic sheep working group convened to mull over an interim state policy to inform management of “separation” between