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 | Nov 19, 2008 | AWR, bears, deer, elk, forest, hunting, lynx, moose, wildlife, wolverines
contacts Gayle Joslin & Jim Posewitz , Helena Hunters and Anglers Association, (406) 449-2795 Michael Garrity, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, (406) 459-5936 April E. Johnston, Conservation Director, American Wildlands, (406) 586-8175 x106 Sarah K. McMillan,...
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 | Nov 12, 2004 | AWR, bears, goshawk, logging, lynx, owls, Targhee National Forest, wolverines, wolves, Yellowstone National Park
BOISE—Conservation groups announce today that U.S. District Court of Idaho, Judge B. Lynn Winmill granted a preliminary injunction stopping the McGarry Timber sale in the Targhee National Forest, stating that the plaintiffs will likely prevail on its claim that the...
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...