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WELC Sues Forest Service Over Attempts to Remove Protections for Wildlife Across the Country

WELC files suit on behalf of 14 conservation organizations

On behalf of a coalition of 14 conservation groups, WELC filed suit in federal court to block the U.S. Forest Service from implementing a new rule that would remove protections for fish, wildlife, and other resources throughout the 192-million acre National Forest System. The rule, which governs how the Forest Service will implement the National Forest Management Act (NFMA), represents the government’s third attempt to weaken the nationwide NFMA regulations.  Unfortunately, the recently issued 2008 rule continues to significantly weaken protection for forest resources, including the elimination of the long-standing requirement to ensure viable populations of fish and wildlife species.

 

Click here to read the full press release.

Click here to read the complaint filed in federal court (pdf).

Click here to read the 2008 NFMA rule.

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Kevin Mueller, Utah Environmental Congress

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