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Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center v. Grantham

Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center v. Grantham 

19-15384United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (9th Cir.)1 entry
Filing Date
Document
Type
11/22/2019
Issuance of preliminary injunction reversed.
Decision

Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center v. Grantham 

2:18-cv-02785United States District Court for the Eastern District of California (E.D. Cal.), United States Federal Courts3 entries
Filing Date
Document
Type
05/31/2019
Defendants' motion for a stay of the preliminary injunction granted.
Decision
01/25/2019
Motion for preliminary injunction/temporary restraining order granted.
Decision
10/16/2018
Complaint filed.
Three environmental groups filed a lawsuit in the federal district court for the Eastern District of California challenging a U.S. Forest Service plan to reduce risks of wildfire in the Johnny O’Neil Late-Successional Old Growth Forest Reserve. The plaintiffs alleged that the project included clear-cut logging of old forests affected by wildfire, which the plaintiffs said would “increase the future risk of wildfire and compromise ecological integrity of the recovering forest.” The complaint stated that the causes of the increase in wildfires in California and other western states “are complex and include global climate change and past forest management” and that “how forests are managed after wildfire can dictate how forests function in the future: the best available science indicates that future wildfires are made worse by extensive logging that removes all of the largest fire-affected trees from an area.” The plaintiffs asserted violations of the National Forest Management Act, NEPA, and the Administrative Procedure Act.
Complaint