The draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Black Butte Copper Mine Project by Tintina Montana, Inc. near White Sulfur Springs has been released. It is available for public comment from March 11th until May 10th, 2019. Copies are available… Read More ›
Public Comment Period
Public Objection Period Opens for the Blue Joint and Sapphire WSAs
The Bitterroot National Forest (BNF) is offering an opportunity for the public to provide input on recreation management – specifically mountain bike use – in the Sapphire and Blue Joint Wilderness Study Areas. The Blue Joint and Sapphire are home… Read More ›
A Second Chance …
From Casey Perkins, Montana Wilderness Association: Good news – the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest has just extended the comment deadline for the forest plan revision until October 9th. This is great news because wild places like the Badger-Two Medicine,… Read More ›
MT Wilderness Association Request for Comment
Right now, you now have an opportunity to help shape how irreplaceable wild places on the HLCNF are managed for the next 20 years or more. Please read the following information and send in a comment (no matter how short)… Read More ›
From Concerned Citizens regarding the Slaughterhouse
Friends and neighbors, Please see the Upper Missouri Waterkeeper informational link below regarding the DEQ general CAFO permit renewal hearing/public comment period. The hearing is August 20th AM in Helena but the arguably more critical written public comment is due… Read More ›
Citizenship Question on the 2020 Census? Submit a Comment Today!
Did you know that August 7th is the deadline to submit comments to the US Department of Commerce to remove the citizenship question from the 2020 census? The inclusion of the citizenship question will likely suppress response rates in underserved… Read More ›
Participate in Upcoming Lewis & Clark Forest Plan Workshops
The Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest has released its Revised Draft Forest Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). These hefty tomes of information will impact how the 2.8 million acres of public lands in central Montana will be managed… Read More ›