by Mike Garrity | Jul 9, 2012 | AWR, forest, goshawk, logging
by Brandon Loomis, The Salt Lake Tribune Environmentalists celebrate, but project could return Federal foresters have pulled back from logging a high-country swath of spruce in southern Utah, adding another twist to a plan that has generated years of controversy...
by Mike Garrity | Jul 6, 2012 | AWR, Dixie National Forest, goshawk, logging, wildlife
contact Michael Garrity, Executive Director, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, (406) 459-5936 The Alliance for the Wild Rockies, Utah Environmental Congress and Native Ecosystems Council are pleased to announce that the Dixie National Forest has withdrawn the planned...
by Mike Garrity | Jun 7, 2012 | AWR, Caribou-Targhee National Forest, logging, lynx, Targhee National Forest, 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, 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 | May 25, 2012 | AWR, fish, logging, opinion
by Michael Garrity, Opinion Columnists A handful of timber corporations recently took out full-page ads statewide to criticize the Alliance for the Wild Rockies for doing what we do well — working to keep Montana “high, wide and handsome” as Joseph Kinsey...