Sitting between two towering mountain ranges, Montana’s Paradise Valley is aptly named. Cradling the mighty Yellowstone River that flows from Yellowstone National Park, the valley provides critical habitat to all the native species still present 200 years after Lewis and Clark’s expedition, including grizzly bears, wolves, and wolverines. In recent decades, grizzly bears in the […]| Alliance For The Wild Rockies
A foggy morning at Calispell Meadows on the Colville National Forest in northeast Washington – Photo courtesy USFS Once again the Alliance for the Wild Rockies caught the Forest Service breaking the law, took the agency to court, and won. This time a Washington federal court has thrown out the Forest Service’s decision for the […]| Alliance For The Wild Rockies
The grizzly bear is one of nature’s biggest keystone species. It's influence profoundly shapes the world around it.| WWF.CA
Photo by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alliance for the Wild Rockies sues Flathead Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to stop another massive clearcutting project west of Whitefish, Montana Four conservation groups, Alliance for the Wild Rockies, Council on Wildlife and Fish, Yellowstone to Uintas Connection, and Native Ecosystems Council, filed suit […] The post Alliance Sues Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to stop another massive clearcutting project west...| Alliance For The Wild Rockies