Federal Court Halts Illegal Logging to Save Endangered Grizzly Bears in NW Montana
Photo: Glen Phillips Thanks to a successful court challenge by the Alliance for the Wild Rockies, over 10,000 acres
June 28, 2023Photo: Glen Phillips Thanks to a successful court challenge by the Alliance for the Wild Rockies, over 10,000 acres
June 28, 2023Photo by Glenn Phillips, www.glennphillipsphoto.com. Misclassified roads in our national forests probably pose the most imminent threat to
September 2, 2021Originally published here... A federal judge has blocked the start of grizzly bear hunting seasons for another two weeks while
September 14, 2018Two conservation groups, Alliance for the Wild Rockies and Native Ecosystems Council, filed suit in Federal District Court in Missoula
February 20, 2017Four conservation groups filed a lawsuit in 2013 claiming the U.S. Forest Service needed to analyze impacts on species,
February 29, 2016By PHILIP A. JANQUART Originally published by Courthouse News Service. MISSOULA, Mont. (CN) - An isolated remnant of America's
February 12, 2016Contact Michael Garrity, Executive Director, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, (406) 459-5936 The federal district court in Montana reaffirmed
December 9, 2014Judge: Hebgen Logging Project needs USFWS Assessment for Bears, Lynx Hebgen-area Logging Project Faces Another Delay Conservation Groups Win
December 9, 2014by Laura Lundquist, Chronicle Staff Writer A timber sale along Hebgen Lake is on hold until the U.S. Fish
December 9, 2014contact Michael Garrity, Executive Director, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, (406) 459-5936 The Alliance for the Wild Rockies and
December 5, 2014by Brett French A long-delayed logging project near the west shore of Hebgen Lake has hit another snag. In
December 5, 2014contact Michael Garrity, Executive Director, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, (406) 459-5936 Federal agency denies critical habitat for the
December 5, 2014