
I am the executive Director of the Alliance for the Wild Rockies. Our mission is to protect habitat for native species in the Northern Rockies ecosystem.
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The Trump administration and some Democrats support “managing” our national forests like tree farms, not forest ecosystems, by calling for ever more logging and burning in a futile attempt to prevent wildfires. But studies show logging tend...
Pinyon Jay – Photo by Dave Menke USFWS
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The Interior Board of Land Appeals vacated the BLM’s decision authorizing cutting and burning 560,000 acres of mainly...
Grizzly Bear – Photo by Glenn Phillips
Forest Service attempts to illegally shrink “secure habitat” in huge deforestation project spurring lawsuit to protect grizzly bears
Grizzly bears were put on the Endangered Species List in 1975 — 5...
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Photo by Henry Dykema.
The Alliance for the Wild Rockies, Council on Wildlife and Fish, and Native Ecosystems Council filed a lawsuit in federal district cou...
If you’re wondering why the Alliance for the Wild Rockies wins 80% of its lawsuits against Forest Service logging projects, the answer is simple: It’s because the agency repeatedly breaks the laws that govern management of our forest ecosys...
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This is Mike Garrity. I am the executive Director of the Alliance for the Wild Rockies. Our mission is to protect habitat for native species in the Northern Rockies ecosystem. Cover image credit, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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