HAILEY – A scientific report released Thursday by Western Watersheds Project illuminates the causes of cheatgrass spread and compares the effectiveness of various methods to restore invaded plant communities. The
Hailey-based Western Watersheds Project and nine other nonprofit groups are planning to take legal action over a recent U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finding that wolves in the Northern Rockies
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After the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined calls for the return of gray wolf protections under the Endangered Species Act were not warranted, announcing their decision Feb. 2, 10 …
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