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An Index and Summary of Significant Grazing Litigation

Federal land management agencies continue to violate federal environmental laws in order to accommodate ranching interests. Environmental activists in the West have increasingly turned to the courts to remedy grazing-caused destruction of endangered species habitat, violations of state water quality standards and ruination of recreational values.
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Gila area riparian recovery

 


 



 


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4/30/2008
Groups Sue to Revitalize Mexican Wolf Program

4/22/2008
Helicopter Crashes In Nevada Coyote Hunt

3/6/2008
Drive to Axe Federal Predator Eradication Program

1/29/2008
Conservation Groups Call on Governor Richardson to Stop Feds from Removing New Mexico’s Wolves

1/24/2008
Forest Service Cows to Special Interests in Ongoing Battle over New Mexico’s Wolf Country

1/22/2008
Forest Service Rubber Stamps Grazing on Over Half a Million Acres of New Mexico’s Wolf Country

1/10/2008
Forest Service to Revisit Grazing Plan in Critical Habitat for Mono Basin Area Sage-Grouse

12/4/2007
Forest Guardians Seeks Federal Court Intervention to Stop Catron County Wolf Trappings

10/17/2007
Suit Filed in District Court to Protect Wolves and Other Species from Conflicts with Livestock

10/17/2007
Forest Service Rubber-Stamps Grazing in Wolf Recovery Zone

10/15/2007
Arizona State Land Department Rules for Conservation Bids On Grazing Lease

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