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Protecting Western watersheds and wildlife since 1993. Committed to addressing public lands livestock issues.
A new CounterPunch piece by WWPs executive director, Erik Molvar and Southern Utah director, Laura Welp argues that with the Biden Conservation Rule on the chopping block, we have a rare chance to build something stronger — a Conservation Rule worthy of the West.
A Conservation Rule to Match Our Mountains
The comment period has just closed on the Trump administration’s process to rescind the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, which has been framed as
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November 14, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Join WWP for a live demo of Cow Pie Pal, our new smartphone app that empowers public lands users to document livestock damage and hold agencies accountable.

NOV 19 @ 6PM MT. REGISTER: tinyurl.com/cowpiepal
November 13, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Strip away the rhetoric and you’ll find a well-funded effort to weaken the ESA, vilify wolves, and tighten industry power over the West.
Western Injustice - The Livestock Industry’s Power Grab to Block Wildlife Recovery
Strip away the rhetoric and you’ll find a well-funded effort to weaken the ESA, vilify wolves, and tighten industry power over the West.
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November 13, 2025 at 3:29 PM
“Taylor knows where he belongs,” Claire Musser of GC Wolf Recovery Project. “Wolves like him are showing us what real recovery looks like, not confined by arbitrary lines, but led by instinct, resilience and the search for connection.If we truly care about their survival, we must let lobos lead.”
Roaming Mexican gray wolf moved south of I-40 a second time
New Mexico’s Department of Game and Fish relocated an endangered Mexican gray wolf on Friday after it strayed from is boundary a second time, drawing criticism from advocacy groups.
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November 13, 2025 at 2:43 PM
"At the core of the plan — a joint venture between USDA and the Department of the Interior — is a pledge to “streamline and expand grazing on federal lands.”

Translation: fewer environmental safeguards, more cows. "

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USDA’s beef industry plan sells out public lands • Oregon Capital Chronicle
The Beef Industry Plan doesn’t strengthen the West — it destroys our fragile ecosystems and puts wildlife at risk while degrading recreational experiences like hunting and fishing.
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November 12, 2025 at 2:38 PM
They are calling the Public Lands Rule "government overreach" when in fact, FLPMA already established conservation as a legitimate and coequal part of the Bureau of Land Management’s multiple-use and sustained-yield mandate.

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Western Republicans push Burgum to kill public lands rule
Members of both parties are looking to influence the administration on the Biden-era rulemaking.
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November 11, 2025 at 5:15 PM
We dive into the record of Steve Pearce, the nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management.

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Steve Pearce’s Record on Public Lands
The former New Mexico congressman nominated to lead the Bureau of Land Management has a long history of opposing conservation measures.
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November 11, 2025 at 3:07 PM
“It’s ridiculous to keep moving wolves back south of Interstate 40 when wolves have clearly decided there’s great habitat to the north of the highway,” said Greta Anderson, deputy director of Western Watersheds Project.
New Mexico Fish and Game stops wandering wolf “Taylor” in his tracks, sends him south for the second time - Western Watersheds Project
For immediate release: November 10, 2025  Media contacts:  Greta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project (520) 623-1878, greta@westernwatersheds.org  Chris Smith, WildEarth Guardians (505) 395-6177, csmi...
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November 10, 2025 at 10:55 PM
The BLM is defying a court order halting the massive Converse County Oil & Gas Project in WY—quietly approving new wells without public input or sound science. We’re back in court to stop this illegal drilling spree.

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Community groups file court action to protect resources, public involvement in massive Wyoming drilling project - Western Watersheds Project
For Immediate Release November 5, 2025 Contact: Donna Birkholz, Executive Director, Powder River Basin Resource Council, (307) 672-5809 Erik Molvar, Executive Director, Western Watersheds Project, (30...
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November 6, 2025 at 2:17 PM
In Catron County, New Mexico, emails from the president of the state’s cattle growers’ association to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reveal just how far the livestock lobby will go to assert dominance over public policy and the wild.

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Public records reveal a wolf maimed and the system that allowed it
Newly released documents show how power and loopholes in state laws still trump protection for endangered wolves.
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November 5, 2025 at 9:36 PM
The Senate could take up FOFA any day now. If it passes, it will roll back decades of environmental safeguards under NEPA and the Endangered Species Act, gut judicial review, and entrench corporate management of public lands for a generation.

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The Fire Fix That Never Was
Senators are about to vote on a bill that would gut bedrock environmental protections, privatize forest management, and greenwash destruction as “restoration.”
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November 4, 2025 at 3:18 PM
CALLING ALL FED'L WORKERS! Join EPN, PEER, and GAP for a crucial 90-min webinar. They’ll cover the rights of whistleblowers and practical tools for confidential and responsible communication. The session will conclude with a live Q&A to address questions. 11/6 @ 6 EST. RSVP: tinyurl.com/fedlworkers
November 3, 2025 at 5:04 PM
More than 450 former NPS employees, including two past directors of the agency and more than 90 former park superintendents, last week urged Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to close all the national parks until the government reopens.
Shutdown, staffing cuts taking a toll at National Park Service - Roll Call
The government shutdown has advocates for national parks fearful for the future of America’s “crown jewels” as more layoffs are threatened.
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November 3, 2025 at 1:58 PM
Adam Bronstein with the Western Watersheds Project said the government is supposed to balance protections for species like elk and deer and threatened or endangered animals. Opening up vacant lands could damage habitat and ecosystems for wildlife, he said.

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Feds propose opening up more public lands for cattle grazing in Oregon, Western states
The Trump administration recently put out a plan to support domestic cattle ranchers. Some Oregon cattlemen are skeptical, and conservation groups say it will weaken environmental oversight on public ...
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October 31, 2025 at 11:25 AM
In a historic act of justice and renewal, the Tule River Indian Tribe of California has reclaimed over 17,000 acres of their ancestral homelands in the Sierra Nevada foothills -- the largest land return in the region’s history.
Tule River Indian Tribe of California reclaims over 17,000 acres and reintroduces tule elk on ancestral land | Governor of California
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October 30, 2025 at 7:27 PM
A new federal “Beef Industry Plan” reveals how the administration intends to expand grazing, weaken oversight, and lock in subsidies that keep cattle on failing western public lands.
Inside the New USDA Plans to Entrench Livestock on Public Lands
A new federal “Beef Industry Plan” reveals how the administration intends to expand grazing, weaken oversight, and lock in subsidies that keep cattle on failing western public lands.
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October 30, 2025 at 1:21 PM
"If we’re lucky, a family of beavers will come along and make this analogue their home, even tearing out our handiwork to construct something they like better that’s more permanent and sturdier. Beavers are, after all, professional furry engineers, who perfected their craft over millennia."
Fake beaver dams help restore Wyoming wetlands - WyoFile
Biologists, volunteers and others gather to install beaver dam analogues in hopes the real critters will eventually move in.
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October 29, 2025 at 3:19 PM
The worldview that carved presidents into the Black Hills still defines how we treat public lands—who profits from them, who is displaced, and what stories are allowed to endure.
The Myths We Carve Into Stone and Policy
From Mount Rushmore to modern ranching, America’s story of the West is still being told from one side.
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October 29, 2025 at 1:09 PM
“This administration is doubling down and making sure that America’s precious western public lands operate as a below-cost feedlot for special interest groups,” Josh Osher, public policy director with Western Watersheds Project.
Trump’s Argentine beef move causes ‘great concern, some panic’ - WyoFile
Wyoming beef producers watch prices plunge with the president’s plan to quadruple imports from Argentina.
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October 28, 2025 at 8:28 PM
Just one ranch in Washington is responsible for more than 70% of the state’s wolf kills. And the majority of the ranch’s cows? According to the USFS, they shouldn’t even be grazing there.

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A closer look at some of Washington state’s problem public land ranchers and their continuing war against wolves
Powerful ranching interests continue to drive Washington’s war on wolves on public lands the Forest Service itself has deemed largely unsuitable for grazing.
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October 28, 2025 at 6:22 PM
A USGS & NPS study finds each Yellowstone grizzly generates about $46,000 a year in local economic value from wildlife viewing alone. Proof that wild nature pays its own way — and that every bear is worth far more alive than dead.

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Study Determines Each Yellowstone Grizzly Is Worth $46,000 To Local Economy
USGS and NPS study quantifies grizzly bear viewing economic benefits to help wildlife managers make informed conservation decisions.
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October 28, 2025 at 3:08 PM
Before and during the government shutdown, the Trump administration has pushed an agenda to sell out America’s public lands for drilling and mining while gutting the funding, staff, and policies necessary to steward those lands for future generations.

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The Shutdown’s Impacts on National Parks and Public Lands Offer a Preview of Trump’s Long-Term Vision
Before and during the government shutdown, the Trump administration has pushed an agenda to sell out America’s public lands for drilling and mining while gutting the funding, staff, and policies neces...
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October 28, 2025 at 1:28 PM
“It's a wasteful policy handout to the very small fraction of ranchers who benefit from public lands leases, to the detriment of everyone else in our state who depends on public lands for clean air and water, wildlife, outdoor recreation, and quality of life."
Trump grazing plan could open more land to cattle. Conservation groups call it a 'handout'
Environmental groups have called the USDA's plan a "sweetheart deal" for ranchers at the expense of Arizona's public lands.
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October 27, 2025 at 1:07 PM
This week, the USDA released a plan to “Fortify the American Beef Industry” — but what it really does is fortify the livestock industry’s grip on our public lands.
New Trump Proposals, Unveiled During a Government Shutdown, Benefit Narrow Commercial Beef Interests at the Expense of Western Public Lands - Western Watersheds Project
For immediate release: October 24, 2025 Media contacts: Josh Osher, Western Watersheds Project (406) 220-2883; josh@westernwatersheds.org Chandra Rosenthal, PEER (303) 898-0798; crosenthal@peer.org Li...
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October 24, 2025 at 3:12 PM
The Interior Department revealed Monday that it plans to eliminate more than 2,000 jobs, including major reductions to the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Geological Survey and the Office of the Secretary, according to newly filed court documents.
E&E News: Interior divulges more details on layoff plans
Newly filed court documents reveal anticipated cuts at the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Geological Survey and elsewhere across the Interior Department.
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October 21, 2025 at 5:27 PM