Lawsuit Filed to Protect Sage-grouse Habitat in Craters of the Moon National Monument
Online Messenger #306 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) If the Bureau of Land Management is serious about saving Greater sage-grouse, the agency would
Online Messenger #306 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) If the Bureau of Land Management is serious about saving Greater sage-grouse, the agency would
Online Messenger #305 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Western Watersheds Project is taking the Wildlife Services to court for its killing of thousands
Online Messenger #304 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was given notice in December 2014 that conservation groups were going
Online Messenger #303 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) In the latest episode of the livestock industry’s frivolous lawsuit alleging trespass in Wyoming, Western Watersheds Project filed a
Online Messenger #302 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) When the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) listed the Gunnison sage-grouse as merely
Online Messenger #301 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) In recent years, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has approved killing ever-increasing numbers of grizzly bears in
Online Messenger #300 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Following Western Watersheds Project and allies’ recent notice to sue the Wildlife Services over its
Online Messenger #299 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Today, Western Watersheds Project filed a Motion to Dismiss the lawsuit brought by Wyoming ranchers last summer who
Online Messenger #298 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) The National Defense Appropriations Act (NDAA) set for a Senate vote this week contains language
Online Messenger #297 (view with pictures, as displayed in email) Last week, in response to relentless pressure applied by Western Watersheds Project and our allies, the Idaho Bureau