The regular range of the 20 or so wolverines known to live in Washington state is in the Cascades from the Canadian border to the Glacier Peak Wilderness in north Snohomish County, Aubry said.
Washington: Biologists study the shy wolverine in the North Cascades
Montana: Choteau cancels speech by Nobel Peace Prize winner
Wow…talk about making your town look incredibly foolish. Some of the high school kids wrote several letters reacting to the ridiculous decision.
MISSOULA - A climate scientist who was on the United Nations panel that shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore says a recent speech to high school students was canceled because of the controversy over global warming.
Montana: Moose kicks snowmobiles on groomed trail
KALISPELL - A cow moose that kicked two snowmobiles north of Columbia Falls and later refused to budge for a trail groomer will be killed if it exhibits further aggressive behavior, state wildlife officials said.
Utah: Wilderness advocates unhappy with energy corridor EIS
Liz Thomas, Field Attorney for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, says many of Utah’s scenic areas, including Moab, are in the crosshairs of the proposal
NEPA jobs threatened
At least one group, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), sees the plan as a step backwards for the Forest Service that could have far reaching impacts beyond removing employees from their jobs.
Oregon: Bill could end day-use fees at trails
If it becomes law, the legislation also would eliminate day-use fees at Anthony Lake in the Elkhorn Mountains, and at 16 trailheads in the Wallowa Mountains and Hells Canyon.