Forest Service Logging and Burning Will Cook Bull Trout to Extinction in the Jarbidge River
Bull Trout - Photo by Joel Sartore/National Geographic & Wade Fredenberg/USFWS Bull trout were listed as "threatened"
February 5, 2026Bull Trout - Photo by Joel Sartore/National Geographic & Wade Fredenberg/USFWS Bull trout were listed as "threatened"
February 5, 2026Bull Trout by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bull trout lost approximately 60 percent of their historic range before
August 25, 2025Dead fish from a creek earlier this summer when temperatures in Montana hit triple digits. (Photo by Larry Campbelli). Anyone
August 19, 2025Photo by US FWS The Clark Fork River is federally-designated "critical habitat" for bull trout, a "
June 17, 2025Bull trout. Image: US Fish and Wildlife Service Forest Service plan to log old growth and bulldoze logging roads in
January 14, 2024Photo: Park Service For decades the Forest Service has gotten away with calling hundreds, if not thousands, of roads on
August 7, 2023Remember when the Forest Service bluffed the public and naive environmental groups saying the agency never approved clearcuts larger than
June 16, 2023Bull trout photo (Associated Press) Thanks to our lawsuit, the Forest Service was forced to withdraw a huge logging and
December 29, 2022It's incredibly disappointing, but the Bureau of Land Management is no better under Tracy Stone-Manning's
December 13, 2022Photo courtesy of Pat Clayton The Clark Fork River is federally-designated as "critical habitat" for bull trout,
May 13, 2022The Alliance for the Wild Rockies defeated the Trump administration yet again this month when a federal judge ruled against
August 17, 2020Canadian lynx. Photo: US Fish and Wildlife Service. What would you do if you caught Trump's Forest Service
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