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Sierra Club v. U.S. Forest Service
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Year
2024
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case
Filing year
2024
Status
Complaint filed.
Geography
Docket number
3:24-cv-01080
Court/admin entity
United States → United States District Court for the Northern District of California (N.D. Cal.)United States → United States Federal Courts
Case category
Federal Statutory Claims (US) → NEPA (US)Federal Statutory Claims (US) → Other Statutes and Regulations (US)
Principal law
United States → Administrative Procedure Act (APA)United States → National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)United States → National Forest Management Act (NFMA)
At issue
Challenge to the U.S. Forest Service’s authorizations of logging and vegetation management projects in the footprints of two recent fires in the Giant Sequoia National Monument and the Sequoia National Forest.
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02/22/2024
Complaint filed.
Sierra Club and two other environmental organizations challenged the U.S. Forest Service’s authorizations of two logging and vegetation management projects in the footprints of two recent fires in the Giant Sequoia National Monument and the Sequoia National Forest. The complaint alleged that, contrary to the Forest Service’s assertion, these projects’ proposed removal of trees from thousands of acres was “not clearly needed for ecological restoration and maintenance.” The plaintiffs contended that environmental impact statements should have been prepared and that the analyses in the environmental assessments and findings of no significant impact were insufficient, including because they failed to adequately consider impacts on carbon storage. They also asserted that the Forest Service failed to comply with the National Forest Management Act.
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Summary
Challenge to the U.S. Forest Service’s authorizations of logging and vegetation management projects in the footprints of two recent fires in the Giant Sequoia National Monument and the Sequoia National Forest.
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