Back to Court for Sage-grouse!
View this email in your browser March 29, 2019 Western Watersheds Project has been advocating for Endangered Species Protection for Greater sage-grouse since the very
View this email in your browser March 29, 2019 Western Watersheds Project has been advocating for Endangered Species Protection for Greater sage-grouse since the very
The New York Times writes a wonderful editorial mentioning two recent legal victories (public land rancher secrecy & Bush grazing regs) Western Watersheds Project and
by Jen Nordstrom Terry Tempest Williams writes “If the desert is holy, it is because it is a forgotten place that allows us to remember
Trying to Save Redband Trout While Agency Discretion Runs Amok by Deb Hiller Snake River Basin (SRB) redband trout are native to the high desert
Herald Journal: Opinion – Letter to the Editor So, here in the Bear River Range, the most significant high-elevation wildlife corridor connecting the Greater Yellowstone
by Jon Marvel With only 1.1% of the beef production in the United States coming from BLM managed lands in the west, and a management
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 Greta Anderson and Dr. John Carter, WWP Those of us who care about public lands’ ranching tend to think about the ecological costs of
This 129,000 acre gem is located northwest of Tucson, Arizona and provides an important patch of unfragmented habitat for Sonoran desert tortoise, desert bighorn sheep,
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