Conservation Groups Intervene to Defend Sage-Grouse Rules Opposed by Trump Administration

The 约炮视频, The Wilderness Society and Democracy Forward Submit New Legal Filing to Defend Crucial Cons

Boise, Idaho 鈥 Today, Democracy Forward, on behalf of the 约炮视频 and The Wilderness Society, filed a in litigation in federal court in Boise, Idaho (Tugaw Ranches v. United States Department of the Interior, 18-cv-00159), which seeks to strike down the Department of Interior and the Department of Agriculture鈥檚 landmark protections for the Greater Sage-Grouse and its habitat. Those protections鈥攆irst issued in 2015 land management plans鈥攕afeguard the iconic and environmentally critical American bird from expanded drilling, logging and mining in Western States.

鈥溤寂谑悠 is committed to protecting the Greater Sage-Grouse, which also means protecting the hundreds of other species that rely on these lands,鈥 said Nada Culver, Vice President for Public Lands at the National 约炮视频 Society. 鈥淭he 2015 plans are a critical part of that protection. We want to see a strong defense of the plans and the Sage-Grouse against this spurious challenge, and the best way to do that is to do it ourselves.鈥

The Trump administration began rolling back the 2015 plans but was thwarted in October 2019 after a federal court in a separate Idaho case (Western Watershed Project v. Janice Schneider, 16-cv-83) blocked the administration. The Court the attempted rollback as 鈥渄esigned to open more land to oil, gas and mineral extraction as soon as possible鈥with] no indication that current Secretary [of the Interior] David Bernhardt is proceeding at any slower pace.鈥

鈥 Continuing their pattern of ticking through the deregulatory wish lists of the mining and fossil fuel industries, the Trump administration has made clear that it is rolling back the very environmental protections at stake in this case,鈥 said Democracy Forward Executive Director Anne Harkavy. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we cannot rely on the Trump administration to represent the public interest, and we鈥檙e proud to join our partners in protecting the Sage-Grouse and the rule of law.鈥

The Trump administration has unequivocally signaled its interest in decimating protections for the Sage-Grouse and its habitat on public lands鈥攁n area that spanned 67 million acres in the 2015 plans鈥攖hrough other actions including:

  • Pushing through an agenda that has opened 153.3 million acres of public land and water鈥攑rimarily in the American West鈥攖o exploitative extraction by oil, gas, mineral and logging industry. The Sage-Grouse鈥檚 home is in 11 states, many with oil- and gas-rich land

  • violating a federal court order preventing DOI from issuing new drilling leases in Sage-Grouse habitats. Less than a month after the injunction, DOI was still offering leases within the protected lands

  • Staffing DOI with senior officials that are former industry representatives who have pushed to relax Sage-Grouse protections

In February 2017, the Pacific Legal Foundation鈥攁 legal organization opposed to environmental protections鈥攕ued DOI on behalf of Tugaw Ranches, arguing that the 2015 Sage-Grouse management plan was invalid because the plans were required to be transmitted to Congress under the Congressional Review Act. The Court halted the litigation as a challenge to the administration's rollback of the 2015 plans proceeded. 

鈥淲ith the Trump Administration focused on eliminating critical protections for Sage Grouse, it is important that someone in the case speak up for the imperiled bird and its habitat,鈥 said Alison Flint, Director of Litigation and Agency Policy for The Wilderness Society. 鈥淲e cannot sit idly by while the Pacific Legal Foundation tests radical legal theories that not only threaten the Sage Grouse, but could also wreak havoc on federal land management agencies鈥 ability to prepare management plans for our cherished public land resources.鈥

The motion to intervene was filed on Friday, December 20, 2019 in the U.S. District Court of Idaho.

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