Why I believe BLM Managed Lands in the West Should be Retired from Livestock Use
by Jon Marvel With only 1.1% of the beef production in the United States coming from BLM managed lands in the west, and a management
by Jon Marvel With only 1.1% of the beef production in the United States coming from BLM managed lands in the west, and a management
By Miriam L. Austin I breathe in sharply. The bird in the trough is large this time. The feathers are scarcely wet – the head
by Dr. Mike Connor, WWP California The BLM has been accepting applications for the construction of power plants on vast tracts of public land
by Dr. Erin Anchustegui People often ask me what I teach at Boise State University and the answer invariably engenders glazed eyes, looks of puzzlement,
This 129,000 acre gem is located northwest of Tucson, Arizona and provides an important patch of unfragmented habitat for Sonoran desert tortoise, desert bighorn sheep,
In a heated showdown with Western cattlemen, Idaho environmentalist Jon Marvel, tries to outlaw livestock grazing on public lands. A profile on Western Watersheds Project’s
Western Watersheds Project’s Montana Office recently won Summary Judgment from the Interior Department’s Office of Hearings and Appeals remanding the Bureau of Land Management’s attempt
Saving sage grouse Tribune Editorial, May 13, 2009 Updated: 05/13/2009 05:42:14 PM MDT A funny-looking bird that fluffs its feathers to dance an elaborate mating
Mike Hudak explains how grazing domestic livestock in the west degrades the land and destroys wildlife. Ranching’s Other Victims: Free-living Animals : Ranching's Other Victims:
WWP’s Arizona Director has been busy keeping the spotlight on BLM’s mismanagement of national monuments. This article about the Sonoran Desert National Monument spells out