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Center for Biological Diversity v. Carey
Center for Biological Diversity v. Carey ↗
9:24-cv-00168United States District Court for the District of Montana (D. Mont.)8 entries
Filing Date
Document
Type
04/09/2026
Judgment entered in favor of defendants.
The federal district court for the District of Montana upheld federal defendants’ authorizations for the Clark Fork Face Forest Health and Fuels Reduction Project in the Clark Fork River sub-basin and Garnet Mountain Range east of Missoula, Montana. The court found that the defendants complied with the Endangered Species Act in the consideration of potential effects on grizzly bears, Canada lynx, and bull trout; that the consideration of impacts to Canada lynx was sufficient under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); that the defendants properly considered the project’s consistency with big game standards in the Missoula Resource Management Plan; and that the defendants conducted an adequate analysis of cumulative impacts with respect to other projects. The plaintiffs’ complaint included a NEPA claim that the defendants failed to consider the climate impacts of the removal of trees, but the plaintiffs did not address this issue in their summary judgment briefing, and the court deemed the claim abandoned.
Decision
06/13/2025
Reply filed by defendants in support of their cross-motion for summary judgment.
Reply
05/30/2025
Reply filed in support of plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment.
Reply
05/09/2025
Defendants filed memorandum in response to plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment and in support of defendants' cross-motion for summary judgment.
Motion For Summary Judgment