Que vivan los lobos!
by Greta Anderson, WWP The Mexican gray wolf has had a tough time in the southwest. By 1970, it was extirpated from the U.S. during
by Greta Anderson, WWP The Mexican gray wolf has had a tough time in the southwest. By 1970, it was extirpated from the U.S. during
Oct. 7, 1865 when Apostle Orson Hyde, one of the 13 leaders of the Mormon Church, speaking at General Conference in Salt Lake City to
Back in March, Idaho Federal District Court Judge Edward Lodge ordered the Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct a full Status Review of the Big
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
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
Earlier we noted how the Fish and Wildlife Service wanted out of a sage grouse agreement the government made with Western Watersheds Project and Advocates
The Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS) is looking to breach an agreement it made to consider the best available science when deciding the fate of
It looks like it will be at least a year before a decision about whether to protect sage grouse under the ESA comes down following
The New York Times published an Op-Ed on WWP & Advocate for the West‘s recent victory concerning the Greater Sage Grouse. Politically and economically speaking,
Western Watersheds Project Acts To Protect The Imperiled Montana Grayling In Montana And The Big Lost River Whitefish In Idaho WWP Online Messenger # 132