Death Traps in the Desert
By Miriam L. Austin I breathe in sharply. The bird in the trough is large this time. The feathers are scarcely wet – the head
By Miriam L. Austin I breathe in sharply. The bird in the trough is large this time. The feathers are scarcely wet – the head
by Dr. Erin Anchustegui People often ask me what I teach at Boise State University and the answer invariably engenders glazed eyes, looks of puzzlement,
by Roy Heberger Before my retirement from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) in July 2000, I directed the wolf recovery program in Idaho.
by Greta Anderson and Dr. John Carter, WWP Those of us who care about public lands’ ranching tend to think about the ecological costs of
Disregard of environment is immoral Recent news that sage grouse would not be listed under the Endangered Species Act, while celebrated by industry, was for
Rocky Barker of the Idaho Statesman writes a personality piece about WWP’s Jon Marvel: Barker: Anti-grazing advocate comes with a rough edge (no longer available
In a heated showdown with Western cattlemen, Idaho environmentalist Jon Marvel, tries to outlaw livestock grazing on public lands. A profile on Western Watersheds Project’s
Fox News’ Patrick Dorinson has taken aim at one group of rabble-rousers you may be familiar with : Range War In the West – FOXNews.com
WWP’s challenge of 17 BLM Resource Management Plans incorporating tens of millions of acres of public lands has gotten the attention of Eureka County, Nevada.