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Tongass Conservation Society v. Cole

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Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
12/07/2009
Decision
Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment granted in part.
The federal district court for the District of Alaska found that the U.S. Forest Service had not acted arbitrarily and capriciously in determining that new information about the role of climate change in yellow cedar decline did not warrant preparation of a supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) for a timber sale in the Tongass National Forest. The said it was "satisfied that defendants conducted a reasoned evaluation of the relevant information concerning climate change and yellow cedar decline and determined that it was not of such significance that preparation of a site-specific SEIS was required." The court found that an SEIS was warranted for other reasons and enjoined the defendants from taking further action to implement the timber sale until the SEIS was completed and a decision had been made on whether to proceed.
04/30/2009
Decision
Motion for a preliminary injunction denied.
03/02/2009
Complaint
Complaint filed.

Summary

Action to compel preparation of a site-specific supplemental environmental impact statement for a timber sale in the Tongass National Forest based on, among other things, new information about the role of climate change in yellow cedar decline.