by Mike Garrity | Feb 27, 2008 | AWR, deer, elk, wolves, Yellowstone National Park
Earthjustice notifies the US Fish and Wildlife Service that it violated the ESA WASHINGTON, DC – February 27 – Eleven conservation groups are fighting to protect wolves in the northern Rockies. The groups notified the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today...
by Mike Garrity | Nov 15, 2007 | AWR, Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, elk, Gallatin National Forest, Gravely Mountains, logging, wildlife
Contact Michael Garrity, Executive Director, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, (406) 459-5936 Two conservation groups, the Alliance for the Wild Rockies and Native Ecosystems Council filed a lawsuit yesterday afternoon in Federal District Court in Helena against the U.S....
by Mike Garrity | Oct 18, 2007 | Associated Press, AWR, bears, Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, bison, buffalo, caribou, elk, logging, roads, wilderness
Lee Newspapers/Missoulian Bozeman Chronicle E&E Daily Associated Press Easterners, Westerners argue over wilderness bill by Mary Clare Jalonick WASHINGTON – Eastern and Western members of the U.S. House clashed sharply Thursday over legislation that would...
by Mike Garrity | Jan 27, 2007 | AWR, bears, elk, Gallatin National Forest, logging, lynx, Yellowstone National Park
by Andrew Buncombe in Washington Not one brick has been laid, not one piece of timber has been erected. But already this home comes with a price tag of $155m (£79m) and has triggered considerable controversy. The price for the property being planned for central...
by Mike Garrity | Feb 16, 2006 | AWR, elk, wolves
February 16, 2006 From: Liz Sedler, Sandpoint, ID 83864 To: Idaho Fish and Game, PO Box 25, Boise, ID 83707 RE: IDFG Proposal to lethally remove wolves from the North Fork of the Clearwater and Lochsa drainages Dear Sirs, Please enter these comments, submitted on...
by Mike Garrity | Nov 3, 2004 | AWR, bears, elk, goshawk, logging, moose, pileated woodpecker, wolverines
by Paul Richards Queen City News, Helena, Montana Great-Grandmother stood tall when I recently visited her home above Unionville. She’s still stunted from that lightning strike about 100 years ago, but her beauty remains undaunted. She’s around 350 years...