by Mike Garrity | Jun 7, 2012 | AWR, bobcats, Caribou-Targhee National Forest, logging, lynx, Yellowstone National Park
contact Michael Garrity, Executive Director, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, (406) 459-5936 The Alliance for the Wild Rockies and Native Ecosystems Council challenged the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s plans to log 7,000 acres of...
by Mike Garrity | Jun 7, 2012 | AWR, bobcats, Caribou-Targhee National Forest, logging, lynx
by Keith Ridler BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A federal judge has halted a 7,000-acre eastern Idaho logging project in potential lynx habitat near Yellowstone National Park after finding the U.S. Forest Service failed to follow federal laws intended to safeguard the...
by Mike Garrity | Jan 18, 2011 | Associated Press, AWR, bobcats, forest, Gallatin National Forest, Lewis and Clark National Forest, Lolo National Forest, lynx
by Eve Byron, Independent Record Critical habitat for Canada lynx will be re-evaluated by the federal government in three states, after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service withdrew its appeal of a ruling by a federal court judge in Missoula. U.S. District Court Judge...
by Mike Garrity | May 27, 2009 | AWR, bobcats, Gallatin National Forest, Lewis and Clark National Forest, lynx
contacts Kristina Johnson, (415) 977-5619, Kristina.Johnson@sierraclub.org Michael Garrity, (406) 459-5936, garritymichael@yahoo.com Megan Corrigan, (303) 546-0214, megan@nativeecosystems.org Endangered lynx will need more room to roam as climate changes, groups...
by Mike Garrity | Mar 14, 2009 | AWR, Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, bobcats, Lewis and Clark National Forest, lynx
by Eve Byron Nine environmental groups notified the Department of the Interior Friday that they plan to file a lawsuit over the most recent designation of critical habitat for Canada lynx. Generally speaking, the groups don’t believe that enough land was...
by Mike Garrity | Jan 24, 2004 | AWR, bobcats, lynx
by James Hagengruber Spokesman Review January 24, 2004 Only one or two Canada lynx are believed to still roam the mountains of North Idaho. The Forest Service hopes to protect these elusive cats, and others in the region’s high-elevation forests, by limiting the...