WWP files lawsuit against Arizona BLM over desert grazing
Today, WWP’s Arizona office and our attorney at Advocates for the West filed a lawsuit against ongoing grazing on the Sonoran Desert National Monument. The
Today, WWP’s Arizona office and our attorney at Advocates for the West filed a lawsuit against ongoing grazing on the Sonoran Desert National Monument. The
Today, the Office of Hearings and Appeals ruled in Western Watersheds Project’s favor over grazing at the Yankee Jim Area of Critical Environmental Concern for
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife began its process of environmental review of a decision to graze livestock on state lands acquired to benefit
WESTERN WATERSHEDS PROJECT NEWS RELEASE May 16, 2008 Â Contacts:Â Â Dr. Steven G. Herman: Â 360-894-0751; cell 360-451-0089 Bob Tuck: 509-945-7250 Kristin Ruether: 208-342-7024 ext
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
*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
And you thought welfare ranching’s draw on subsidy was limited to ridiculously below market price for forage, public agency ranch-hands (range cons), predator abatement (slaughter),
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