
Congress doubles down on the politics of extinction
Photo Credit: USFWS For Immediate Release – December 20, 2022 Contact: Josh Osher, Western Watersheds Project, (406) 830-3099 WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a blow to
Photo Credit: USFWS For Immediate Release – December 20, 2022 Contact: Josh Osher, Western Watersheds Project, (406) 830-3099 WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a blow to
For Immediate Release – November 30, 2022 Contact: Laura Cunningham, Western Watersheds Project, (775) 513-1280 Western Watersheds Project is supporting the formal announcement to
Photo: Tatiana Gettleman, USGS (Fiickr) Western Watersheds Project and our allies at Wilderness Watch have successfully convinced the Bureau of Land Management to drop vegetation
For Immediate Release September 8, 2022 Contact: Shannon Anderson, Staff Attorney, Powder River Basin Resource Council, (307) 763-0995 Erik Molvar, Executive Director, Western Watersheds Project,
Photo: San Pedro River, WWP In April 2020, we sued the Bureau of Land Management (“Bureau”) over its land management plan that authorized livestock grazing
June 30, 2022 We have a new victory to report in our campaign to clamp down on the killing of native wildlife on behalf of
Image: Mexican wolf at Minnesota Zoo May 20, 2022 For almost four years, Western Watersheds Project has been advocating for justice for a Mexican gray
Photo of Tule elk on Point Reyes by Erik Molvar/WWP January 11, 2022 When you think of federal land-management agencies, the National Park Service is
For Immediate Release, January 10, 2022 Contact: Deborah Moskowitz, Resource Renewal Institute, (415) 613-9675, dmoskowitz@rri.org Jeff Miller, Center for Biological Diversity, (510) 499-9185, jmiller@biologicaldiversity.org Laura
For immediate release: January 7, 2022 Media contacts: Emily Renn, Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project (928)202-1325; emily@gcwolfrecovery.org Greta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project (520)623-1878; greta@westernwatersheds.org FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Endangered Mexican