Current work in wildlife, rivers, public lands, and climate
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Fire isn't used nearly enough as a tool to manage fuels in New Mexico and Arizona's forests
WildEarth Guardians may Bid on Critical Lands along the Little Colorado River
Fire Suppression in the Southwest is costly. This new report by WildEarth Guardians shows that the U.S. Forest Service spent an average of $84 million per year to suppress wildland fire over the last six years
USFS Spent on average $84 million a year to suppress fire over last six years
The Gila is the last undammed, free-flowing river in the Southwest
Reflective Images (www.celticjewelry.com), a Santa Fe based designer jewelry company that creates contemporary interpretation of classic tribal motifs, has chosen to off set its carbon imprint with WildEarth Guardians.
Issuing New National Forest and Grassland Plans Would Violate Court Order
Responding to a recent court ruling, conservation groups WildEarth Guardians and Colorado Wild are urging the Forest Service to rescind a new proposed management plan for the Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands
Request Seeks Protection of Rare Wildcat from Harmful Activities
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Forest managers to work with off-road vehicle enthusiasts to map trails for motorized use
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