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Idaho Rivers United v. Probert

Idaho Rivers United v. Probert 

3:16-cv-00102-CWDUnited States District of Idaho (D. Idaho)1 entry
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
05/12/2016
Decision
Court issued memorandum decision and order regarding motion for preliminary injunction.
The federal district court for the District of Idaho granted a motion for a preliminary injunction to prevent on-the-ground timber harvesting operations on federal land surrounding the Lower Selway and Middle Fork Clearwater watersheds in Idaho. The plaintiffs in the action asserted that the United States Forest Service and other federal defendants did not comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, the National Forest Management Act, and the Endangered Species Act when they approved a timber salvage project after a 2014 wildfire. The district court found that the plaintiffs had established that they were likely to succeed on the merits of two NEPA claims and one Wild and Scenic Rivers Act claim. The court also found that the plaintiffs had shown irreparable harm and that preservation of the status quo was in the public interest. The court noted that the plaintiffs had raised arguments in their reply papers regarding the environmental review’s failure to consider climate effects on sedimentation in detail. The court said it would defer these issues for full consideration during further proceedings. The court asked the parties to file a joint litigation plan providing for an expedited schedule for adjudication on the merits.