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August 21, 2009
Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- hunting, idaho, northernrockies, tags, wolf, wolves, yellowstone
Those of you following NRDC’s battle to prevent the termination of federal protections for the Northern Rocky Mountains population of gray wolves may have recently read about the Idaho Fish and Game Commission, which just set a quota for wolf...continued→
April 13, 2009
Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- biogems, delisting, endangeredspecies, endangeredspeciesact, idaho, montana, wolf, wolves, wyoming, yellowstone
Predictably, the Fish and Wildlife Service’s recent decision to strip wolves of Endangered Species Act protections in Montana and Idaho—but to leave those protections in place in Wyoming—not only angered us, but plenty of folks in Wyoming as well; and...continued→
April 1, 2009
Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- delisting, endangeredspecies, endangeredspeciesact, idaho, montana, wolf, wolves, wyoming, yellowstone
As expected, today the Secretary of the Interior officially made available the final rule removing the Northern Rocky Mountain population of gray wolves from the list of federally endangered species in Montana and Idaho. The rule will take effect...continued→
February 9, 2009
Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- bison, buffalo, endangeredspecies, idaho, montana, oregon, warbler, wolves
Some wildlife quick hits: If you have some time, check out these amazing polar bear images captured by John Kazlowski. Last week, the Montana legislature rejected a bill that would have placed management of the state's buffalo population under the...continued→
January 9, 2008
Posted by Andrew Wetzler in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, U.S. Law and Policy
- Tags:
- idaho, phosphatemining, roadless, roadlessrule, wilderness, wildplaces
There are few things that motivate conservationists so much as the preservation of wilderness. From Henry David Thoreau to John Muir to Aldo Leopold to David Brower the history of America's environmental movement is literally built on battles to...continued→