Read all about the conservation cases our team took on in 2011.
Nickel Creek victory
In another precedent setting decision, the Idaho federal court ruled that BLM violated its grazing regulations by authorizing livestock grazing on the 70,000-acre Nickel Creek allotment in the Owyhee Plateau of southwestern Idaho without imposing mandatory terms to protect streams and fish and wildlife habitat. This ruling followed a 4-week trial in which an Administrative Law Judge found that BLM failed to follow basic scientific principles in its grazing management on the Nickel Creek allotment, despite extensive degradation caused by too many cows on the allotment.
Updates
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02/03/2012
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01/27/2012
If you are in Boise next Monday, January 30, come watch Advocates for the West attorney Todd Tucci in action. He'll be using...
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01/27/2012
Just this week, the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona ruled in our favor in the...
