by Mike Garrity | Jan 3, 2009 | AWR, fish, goshawk, logging, owls, Salmon National Forest, wolverines, woodpeckers
by John Miller The U.S. Forest Service settled a lawsuit filed by environmentalists fighting a central Idaho timber sale by agreeing to scale back logging that was meant to reduce fuels near the town of Salmon. In May, the Missoula, Montana-based Alliance for the Wild...
by Mike Garrity | Jan 2, 2009 | AWR, fish, forest, goshawk, logging, owls, Salmon National Forest, wildlife, wolverines, woodpeckers
contact Michael Garrity, Executive Director, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, (406) 459-5936 Salmon, Idaho – The Alliance for the Wild Rockies announced today that they reached a settlement with the U.S. Forest Service in regards to their lawsuit against the...
by Mike Garrity | Dec 23, 2008 | AWR, fish
contacts Arlene Montgomery, Friends of the Wild Swan, (406) 886-2011 Michael Garrity, Executive Director, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, (406) 459-5936 The U.S. Justice Department informed the Federal District Court in Portland, Oregon on 12/22/08 that they are...
by Mike Garrity | Jun 8, 2008 | AWR, Crazy Mountains, elk, fish, Gallatin National Forest, logging, Yellowstone National Park
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 and a local resident, Sharon Hapner, filed a lawsuit Friday afternoon in Federal...
by Mike Garrity | Oct 22, 2007 | AWR, bears, fish, lynx, roads, wolverines
URGENT: Please act now to show support for the ONLY Wilderness Bill that would provide adequate protection for all the remaining intact wildlife and fish habitat (Roadless Lands) in the Northern Rockies The Northern Rockies Ecosystem Recovery Act – HR-1975 A...
by Mike Garrity | Jan 7, 2006 | Associated Press, AWR, fish
by Perry Backus of the Missoulian The two Montana-based environmental groups that forced the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to designate critical habitat for bull trout now say the agency didn’t go far enough. Alliance for the Wild Rockies and Friends of the...