Update for Rancher or Ranchers in Violation of Grazing Allotment limits in Washington State

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Good Evening Everyone, While we are preparing Our complaint, We will begin by requesting that the Rancher or Ranchers that were in Violation of Grazing Allotment season closure by leaving their cows out past the close of their Allotment or Allotments, be cited by USFS Law Enforcement per Administrative Policy’s and Procedures Act. If they Refuse to cite the Rancher …

Region 6 – Seeks Volunteers for Recreation Resource Advisory Committee

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Forest Service Conducting Outreach for Recreation Resource Advisory Committee Release Date: Oct 23, 2018 PORTLAND, Ore. — The USDA Forest Service is soliciting potential nominees as part of its effort to re-establish a Recreation Resource Advisory Committee (Recreation RAC) for the Pacific Northwest Region. The Recreation RAC will provide recommendations on recreation fees for Forest Service lands in Oregon and Washington. Recreation …

NE Washington Ranchers Cows Trespassed for an Extra Month on Grazing Allotments

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 CALL FOR SUPPORT to SUE USFS into forcing them to terminate the Rancher or Ranchers that are in Violation of their Grazing Allotments Terms and Conditions! We are working on the Complaint as this article is being written. https://continuetogive.com/protectthewolves How many Followers will Join Us to Work on stopping these Violations? We together as one Voice hold the Power. We will …

Federal judge blasts Fish and Wildlife Service, says endangered wolves cannot be shot 

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By Darryl Fears Reporter focusing on the Chesapeake Bay and issues affecting wildlife November 5 at 6:26 PM The critically endangered American red wolf might have been saved from extinction Monday. In a scathing court decision, a federal judge in North Carolina ripped the Interior Department’s management of the last red wolf population in the wild Monday, saying that an agency sworn to …