Forest Service Must Protect Oregon Spotted Frog!
Online Messenger #276 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Back in 2011, the Oregon District Court ruled that the Fremont-Winema National Forest had violated
Online Messenger #276 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Back in 2011, the Oregon District Court ruled that the Fremont-Winema National Forest had violated
Online Messenger #275 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Yesterday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service sought another delay in its deadline for protecting
Online Messenger #274 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Few people know that the National Park Service (“Service”) allows grazing on our most treasured
Online Messenger #273 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) There has been a lot of talk about federal involvement in managing lands in western
Online Messenger #272 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) It isn’t every day that public lands livestock grazing garners national media attention, but last
Online Messenger #271 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) The Canada lynx is one of Idaho’s coolest cats and among the rarest of wild
Online Messenger #270 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) First, the good news: On March 25, 2014, Honorable A. Wallace Tashima, Senior Judge on
Online Messenger #269 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Western Watersheds Project joined co-plaintiffs and colleagues in filing a federal court lawsuit to challenge
Online Messenger #268 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) As the nation’s most successful and formidable promoter of livestock-free public lands, Jon Marvel has
Online Messenger #267 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Western Watersheds Project is pleased with today’s news that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service