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Show Pag AS vThr (Tiims-3tvhrpnn- Thursday, August 29, 2002 it Green groups file suit against Forest Service louhtioii A of iruiiint-ii-ta- oreats, and Vteelern Watershed Ptojevt, made the allegation in a formal notice of mtt nt to sue t nt Monday to the agency In the notice, the group allege that excessive hveU k grazing and failure to perfoi in annual monitoring of forage Kedrov k l has all til that the group's US lore it Strnt tuis violated the 1 ndalit rt d JC les Act lit it j;tazir,: program on three Miulhi i n I tub National Furc-its- , w ht i lm .lock graz ing 1.1 jeoi,u diiii the survival of ten initially end.m -- ijl lea The utilization on grazing allotments on the Ihxte, Fibhlake, Sal National and Manti-LForests violate the asxunip tiona of the dearaiu e given by the Fih and Wildlife Servue gtrc-l- i group-.- , h-- d by Forest Guardian and including Bouldc i Regional Group, Escalanteild rneis Project, - Western VSate I -- 1 heds Project, The right too! for any job, available at... rent everything from generators to tables and chairs You 6"-24- culverts H Reliable, Friendly Service Tin clearance, given in a cl le of I ish and Wddhfe concurrence letters on Biological Assessments prepared by the Forest Service, was granted on the conditions that livestock consume no more thun a given amount of forage, and that the Forest Serv lie monitor grazing to enSer-vtc- e sure that it stayed within these established limits The riotKe warns that since grazing has exceeded utilization limits established to protect throughout southern Utah, the Forest Servue must reinitiate consultation with the Fish and Wildlife Service on the effects of grazing on don't have to go to Grand Junction for corrugated steel culverts! We have allotment endangered sjiecies, and since the Forest Service has failed to monitor utilization on a majority of grazing allotments GRAND RENTAL CENTER VVe tor continued grazing on these listed species Once again, the Forest Serv ice has failed the American people by permitting destructive activities that harm wildlife on our public lands, said Kirsten Stade, Forest High Quality Equipment Guardians' conservation biologist. Wildlife have enough to contend with in the drought-strickedesert lands of southern Utah, without the added pressure of competing with livestock for food," Stade added. Forest Service documents n, WE FLY TO DENVER DAILY (And with our !m as low as obtained by Forest Guardians through the Freedom of Information Act reveal that on the lhvit. Fnhlake, and Manti La al National Forests, 69 4 of all grazing allotments in the vear 20UQ were either over-g- r azed or not monitored at all. Under the terms of Biological Asse ssments completed by the Forest Service in 1994, 1995, and 2001, and the Fish and Wildlife Service concurrence letters, the excessive use and failure to monitor constitute grounds (or reinitiation of consultation lietween the two agencies on w hether grazing causes unacceptable harm to a number of listed species. The species, which include the Peregrine falcon, American bald eagle, Southwestern willow flycatcher, Utah prairie dog, Mexican Spotted owl, Ute ladies' tresses, Antragalut muntn. Primula Maguirei, Tuu nm ndia Apnea and Virgin spinedace, are all jeopardized by livestoc k grazing which degrades the quality of their habitat. When it comes to fulfill- ing the livestock industry's every demand, the Forest Service seems not to care that extinction is forever," said Stade. The groups intend to file suit if the agency has not reinitiated consultation within 60 days. $88.00, you can too!) 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