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Conservationists Win Decision Protecting Local Water Supplies, Fisheries &Wildlife; Bush Rule Exempting Pesticide Application From Clean Water Act Protections Vacated.
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In yet another of a long list stinging defeats for the Bush’s Environmental Protection Agency, the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a clear rebuke against the administration’s attempt to exempt certain commercial pesticide applications from oversight of the Clean Water Act.
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Invasive Species in Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Habitat
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A species of asian beetle, introduced to manage asian tamarisk, threatens habitat of the endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher.
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Supporting Good Travel Decisions in Montana
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On behalf of Montana Wilderness Association, this litigation seeks to support the US Forest Service in its travel plan decision in the Big Snowies Wilderness Study Area in Montana.
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Our Work to Protect Wildlife Corridors
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WELC is focusing on the conflicts and opportunities presented with the increase in demand for renewable energy and the concurrent need to protect sensitive wildlife habitats and important natural landscapes.
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Conservation groups, the state of Montana, Kootenai Tribe of Idaho and federal agencies reach historic agreement to help save the Kootenai River white sturgeon
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“After nearly six years of litigation, the parties have agreed to a plan that will help save the sturgeon,” said Geoff Hickox, an attorney from the Western Environmental Law Center.
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VICTORY! WELC Protects Wildlife, Birds and Habitat on Farms
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We are thrilled to report that, in one of the quickest legal resolutions we've seen, WELC won a significant victory protecting habitat for wildlife on farmlands.
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Ensuring Survival of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher
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The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has failed to designate enough critical habitat to ensure the recovery and survival of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher.
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Protecting the Conservation Reserve Program
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Without public participation and without reviewing the impacts of its decision the USDA is altering the wonderfully successful Conservation Reserve Program.
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Protecting the Sawtooth National Forest from excessive motorized recreation
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The Sawtooth National Forest in Idaho designated a system of motorized recreation routes without including the public in the decisionmaking process, and didn’t properly account for conservation values.
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Assisting Rio Arriba County, New Mexico in Implementing Oil & Gas Moratorium
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Given the dramatic increase in oil and gas development in Rio Arriba County, the County Commission recently passed this moratorium to ensure that it protects its “prime feature — its land.”
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Challenging the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's Failure to Prepare a Recovery Plan for the threatened Canada Lynx
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The Fish and Wildlife Service listed the Canada lynx (Lynx Canadensis) as a Threatened species in the lower 48 United States in 2000 and has yet to prepare a Recovery Plan to direct management efforts and ensure the species survival.
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Challenging Government Abdication of Duty to Recover Mexican Wolf
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We are working to encourage the successful recovery of the Mexican wolf, by getting the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to re-assume responsibility for recovery it abdicated to the states of Arizona and New Mexico.
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Ensuring Sufficient Water Supply for the Colorado River
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WELC is working to ensure that the Department of Interior plans adequately for future low flows in the Colorado River so that the river and its resources are not harmed.
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Reducing Risk of Climate Change from BLM actions
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This campaign focuses on the Southwest, Southern Rockies and Northern Rockies.
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Shining a Light on Dirty Energy & Mining
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Acting as local counsel for our allies at the Energy Minerals Law Center, we’re working to recover public records for Diné C.A.R.E. and the San Juan Citizens Alliance improperly withheld by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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Protecting our National Forests Nationwide
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For over a decade, WELC has led the fight to preserve our national forests by defending the integrity of regulations that dictate how they will be managed.
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John Muir and Ansel Adams Wildernesses - Alleviating Damage from Commercial Packstock
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This suit challenges the Forest Service’s authorization of commercial packstock uses in the John Muir and Ansel Adams Wildernesses in the Sierra Nevada in California -- two of the most popular wildernesses in the lower forty-eight states.
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VICTORY! Feds will reconsider protecting the vulnerable chub
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Roundtail and headwater chubs are important indicator species for their current and historic habitat in the rivers of eastern Arizona and western New Mexico.
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VICTORY! WELC Wins Battle for Off-Road Records
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WELC has won a two-year battle to gain access to U.S. Forest Service’s data on the damage caused by off-road vehicles and unmaintained roads on national forests around the West.
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White House drops forest appeal
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The Bush administration has dropped its appeal of WELC’s 2007 district court victory protecting 193 million acres of national forest lands.
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