Appeals court sides with Spokane River advocates: State failed to protect summertime flows
Late yesterday, the Washington State Court of Appeals Division II ruled in favor of Spokane River advocates, finding that the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) failed to protect summertime flows needed by the river, and thousands of boaters, fishers, anglers,...
Clean water advocates target Los Alamos pollution
Urban storm water pollution from PCBs, copper, zinc, nickel, and gross alpha radiation in Los Alamos County is threatening public health – some pollutants are more than ten thousand times over public safety limits. This pollution should have triggered federal action...
Trump administration proposes environmental analysis overhaul increasing logging, mining on national forests while limiting public input
Today the U.S. Forest Service released an advance copy of its proposed rule to overhaul its environmental analysis procedures under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), which will dramatically curtail the role the public and science play in land management...
Public land advocates: Forest Service must reopen public trails in Montana’s Crazy Mountains
A coalition of conservation-based groups filed a lawsuit today against the U.S. Forest Service to maintain traditional public access opportunities in the Crazy Mountains of Montana. The coalition includes Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Friends of the Crazy...
Grizzly deaths spur bear baiting challenge in Idaho, Wyoming
Today, wildlife advocates challenged in federal court a U.S. Forest Service policy granting states authority to allow black bear baiting in national forests, despite knowing that such practices have resulted in the deaths of threatened grizzly bears. Hunters have...
Bernhardt’s promise to protect Chaco park highlights need for comprehensive land management planning
Environmental and Indigenous groups a part of the Greater Chaco Coalition are thanking Senator Martin Heinrich for facilitating Department of the Interior Secretary David Bernhardt’s visit to Chaco Culture National Historical Park on Tuesday, but are concerned that...
Another win for the climate: Judge orders feds to disclose climate impacts of public lands fracking in Colorado and Utah
In the wake of a legal victory by WildEarth Guardians, Physicians for Social Responsibility, and the Western Environmental Law Center, the U.S. government asked for and a federal judge ordered a climate review of the impacts of public lands fracking in Colorado and...
Crazy Mountains Photos
Crazy Mountains maps/trail photos 1925 National Forest Map showing numbered trails (in white) at focus of court case. Absaroka National Forest was later rolled into the Gallatin-Custer National Forest. Click for larger image. Original here. (Above Photo: Forest...
Reps. DeGette, Lujan, Haaland introduce gold-standard methane legislation
Today, U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO) introduced the Methane Waste and Prevention Act of 2019, a bill that would enact common-sense and cost-effective solutions to reduce methane waste and pollution from oil and gas operations on public lands, protect taxpayers,...
Analysis: Public overwhelmingly wants EPA ban on wildlife-killing ‘cyanide bombs’
More than 99.9 percent of people commenting on a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposal to reauthorize sodium cyanide in wildlife-killing devices called M-44s support a ban on these “cyanide bombs,” according to an analysis released today. Cyanide bombs...