WildEarth Guardians

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Current work in wildlife, rivers, public lands, and climate

Press Releases
Mar 19, 2008
Rare New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse Needs More Grass:

Conservation Group Asks Forest Service to Protect Mouse from Livestock Grazing
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Public Lands
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Jan 28, 2008
Conservation Groups Merge To Create a Force of Nature for the American West’s Wild Places, Wildlife and Wild Rivers

Group Expands to Westwide Scope, Retains Fierce Approach - Forest Guardians and Sinapu, two regional conservation groups have joined forces to create a stronger organization to protect and restore wild places, wildlife and wild rivers of the West.

Climate + Energy, Public Lands, Rivers, Wildlife
Jan 28, 2008
Environmentalists Join Forces

The new group is called WildEarth Guardians

Climate + Energy, Public Lands, Rivers, Wildlife
Dec 21, 2007
WildEarth Guardians aim for federal money

Bill gives funds for watershed restoration

Public Lands
Dec 20, 2007
Fires Normal Part of Ecology

Fear of fires ungrounded

Public Lands
Dec 6, 2007
Environmental group sues U.S. Forest Service over fire management plans

Lawsuit targets fire management plans for the Carson and Lincoln forests in New Mexico and the Apache-Sitgreaves and Tonto forests in Arizona

Public Lands
Dec 5, 2007
Fire Management Challenged In Federal Court

Group Wants National Forest Fire Management Plans to Allow More Fire

Public Lands
Dec 5, 2007
WildEarth Guardians Challenge National Forest Fire Management Plans

Forest Service Region 3 (Southwestern) Fire Management Plans legal challenge

Public Lands
Nov 29, 2007
Scientists Call For Improved Scientific Fire Management

A dozen scientists from Arizona and New Mexico suggest changing conditions affect fire plans

Public Lands
Nov 29, 2007
Scientists’ Letter Regarding Fire Management

In a letter to the Forest Service, more than a dozen scientists with expertise in biodiversity and fire recommend a scientific review of the agency's fire management plans in Arizona and New Mexico

Public Lands