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Press Releases
Pombo's privatization of public lands bid is dead for now
Contact: James W. Brosnan Albuquerque Tribune
A congressional plan allowing the sale of millions of acres of public lands could do permanent harm to everything from agriculture and the environment - The plan is based on "absurd economics"
Contact: Jennifer Talhelm
The USFS has failed to convince these residents that the assumed benefits outweigh the real damages associated with this project, and has turned to misrepresentation, intimidation and the manipulation of public anxieties about fire and water resources.
Contact: Paul Davis Bud Latven
Nearly eighty percent of WildEarth Guardians' expenses are allocated to its programs, and their fiscal policies ensure accountability, transparency and quantifiable results.
Contact: WildEarth Guardians
A group of residents along with WildEarth Guardians have filed a formal objection to a Cibola national forest plan for forest thinning in the Tajique watershed
Contact: Mountain View Telegraph
For federal agencies to somehow break even at the current level of expenditure, grazing fees would have to more than quintuple
Contact: Albuquerque Journal
Report to Congressional Committees, November 2005 by the U.S. Government Accountability Office to assess the progress the Trust is making in meeting its statutory goals.
Contact: US GAO
It is outrageous that we prioritize public land management to subsidize the tiny population with grazing allotments - Livestock displace native species, pollute watersheds and damage soil; you can't put a price on saving those
Contact: WildEarth Guardians
Forest Service finally reaches agreement with Arizona allowing transport - Over 300 cattle have already been collected
Contact: WildEarth Guardians New Mexico Wildlife Federation
A federal judge on Wednesday clarified a ruling that had prompted the Forest Service to put a hold on more than 1,000 projects
Contact: Tania Soussan Albuquerque Journal