BLM proposes to fence one of largest ranges in West
The BLM is proposing to spend $1 million building 100 miles of fences in one of America’s largest fence-free ranges in Wyoming’s Green Mountain Common
The BLM is proposing to spend $1 million building 100 miles of fences in one of America’s largest fence-free ranges in Wyoming’s Green Mountain Common
WESTERN WATERSHEDS PROJECT NEWS RELEASE May 16, 2008 Â Contacts:Â Â Dr. Steven G. Herman: Â 360-894-0751; cell 360-451-0089 Bob Tuck: 509-945-7250 Kristin Ruether: 208-342-7024 ext
The LA Times covers translocation efforts after a 2001 Ft. Irwin military expansion right over endangered Desert Tortoise’s habitat. Now, the translocated tortoises are encountering
Another case of disease transferred from domestic livestock on public lands leads to a die-off that decimates bighorn sheep herd in the Elkhorn Mountains of
The study of alpine lakes has shown that introduction of livestock to the arid west has kicked four times as much dust into the air.
The New York Times has a story about the largest ground beef recall to date following the release of an undercover video the Human Society
*Crossposted from HERE For Immediate Release, February 6, 2008 Contact: Greta Anderson, WWP Arizona Director 520-623-1878 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RELEASES PUBLIC-LANDS GRAZING FEE FOR 2008; LOWER
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 Yakima Herald Republic features an article about Western Watersheds Project intent to sue the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife if it continues to
The New York Times features a piece about many of the environmental costs of the outlandish consumption of meat the world has seen increasing over