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May 30, 2002
Step towards allowing the buffalo to roam
May 13, 2002
Judge rules cattle grazing on public land that prompted buffalo slaughter should be halted
April 4, 2002
Wild habitat on north border of Yellowstone Park protected
April 4, 2002
Wintering wildlife get a break from motorized visitors
April 3, 2002
"Hybridization" with non-native fish is the issue
March 27, 2002
Proposed mine aimed at the heart of grizzly population put on ice.
February 8, 2002
Bitterroot logging plan settled after court-ordered mediation by conservation groups, the Forest Service, and the logging industry.
January 29, 2002
Seeks delay to lawsuit challenging its evaluation
January 29, 2002
Forest service failing to study impacts of escalating helicopter skiing and snowmobile use
January 10, 2002
Earthjustice defends environment from White House attacks
January 8, 2002
Federal judge overrules Bush administration
December 19, 2001
Says Forest Service was taking law into its own hands
December 18, 2001
Cite need to protect public's right to appeal agency decisions
December 17, 2001
"Banning the export of dangerous pesticides can protect Americans as well."
November 7, 2001
A coalition of conservation groups file lawsuit challenging Forest Service and BLM leases of prime wildlife habitat near Yellowstone National Park for oil development.