Changes needed after disease from domestic sheep puts another Washington bighorn herd at risk
Public land and wildlife managers must take steps to further reduce disease risks from domestic sheep to Washington’s imperiled bighorn herds.
Public land and wildlife managers must take steps to further reduce disease risks from domestic sheep to Washington’s imperiled bighorn herds.
Wolverines deserve federal protection and the associated resources and recovery actions to ensure a future for wolverine in the Pacific Northwest.
The Mission Project is a model forest and watershed restoration project based on scientific assessment of landscape conditions.
Janis Bridge Undercrossing and mile of deer fencing along Highway 97 completed, state funding still needed for additional phases of Okanogan Valley safety, wildlife project.
Landmark Legislation Protects Public Lands and Expands Recreation Opportunities for Decades to Come
The Northeast Washington Forest Coalition (NEWFC) objected to the San Poil Project on the Colville National Forest (CNF). This is the first objection to a project in NEWFC’s entire 18 year history.
Inslee requests further evaluation of the potential to avoid impacts from flood risk reduction projects, including a no-dam option.
All but one of WA’s Members of Congress voted for this bipartisan conservation bill: Rep. Dan Newhouse.
The remaining 12 wolf packs in northeast Washington have been free from confirmed livestock conflict so far in 2020.
Despite public support and scientific recommendation, Trump Administration’s Secretary of the Interior stops work on North Cascades grizzly restoration study.