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A new lawsuit filed by the Alliance for the Wild Rockies says that bull trout and grizzly bears, both of which are endangered, could be affected by logging project near St. Regis.
The ‘Roadless Rule’ has prevented new road construction across 58 million acres of national forest land across the country.
The complaint says the project will further harm threatened bull trout because of the haul roads planned along some of the ...
Environmental groups sued the U.S. Forest Service to block the Knotty Pine Project, arguing the government failed to fully analyze the impact of logging and roads on threatened grizzly bears in the ...
For the regular mountain bikers, runners and dogwalkers using the popular trail network west of Missoula this summer, Blue ...
Starting today, a closure is in place on the Tally Lake Ranger District for 4.4 miles of the Tally-Ashlley Trail.This is for ...
Clearcut logging is visible in Canada, about 1.5 miles north of the border with the U.S. and Montana and about 44 miles north of Libby. The U.S. imports significant amounts of timber and wood ...
Montana Historic Equipment Area chairman, Scott Kuehn, is a behind the scenes force in the event. The retired forester acquires much of the antique logging equipment, and helps keep it running.
The Trump administration announced Wednesday that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has taken the next step in repealing a rule protecting nearly 60 million acres of national forest land from logging ...