Mike Garrity writes, Decades of logging, road building and motorized recreation have fragmented grizzly habitat and limited ...
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US officials shut down more than 10,000-acre operation after uncovering illegal use of state property: 'Requires additional ... review'
"Arbitrary and capricious." US officials shut down more than 10,000-acre operation after uncovering illegal use of state ...
A federal judge has halted a logging project in the Kootenai National Forest, saying the federal government failed to ...
A federal court has ruled against the Knotty Pine logging project in the Kootenai National Forest, citing violations of ...
Alliance for the Wild Rockies understands that when the government breaks the law and destroys the essential habitat upon which endangered species like ...
In the late 1980s, grizzly bears in the Cabinet Mountains were in trouble. The range southwest of Libby, Montana, had only six or so bears left, and wildlife managers were concerned the population ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is anticipating a federal decision to transfer full responsibility for grizzly bears to the state and continues to consider corner-crossing to be trespassing, according ...
A federal judge has halted a logging project in the Kootenai National Forest, saying the federal government failed to correctly analyze the impacts to grizzly bears.
A federal court ruled today that the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service broke multiple environmental laws in approving the Knotty Pine logging project in the Kootenai National ...
Whether grizzly bear numbers in northwest Montana are stable, shrinking or growing, both sides of a lawsuit over their federal status agree there aren’t enough of them. But lawyers for the Alliance ...
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