Civil Litigation
Oct. 23, 2017
Ranchers sue U.S. Forest Service for allowing too many horses
Ranchers in the northeast corner of California — in and around the Modoc National Forest — are suing the U.S. Forest Service and its supervisor for reducing or even eliminating their cattle grazing allotments after allowing, or even enabling, the wild horse population to explode.
Ranchers in the northeast corner of California — in and around the Modoc National Forest — are suing the U.S. Forest Service for allegedly reducing or eliminating their cattle grazing allotments after allowing, or enabling, the wild horse population to explode.
The Western Resources Legal Center in Portland, Oregon, along with Sacramento attorney Dennis L. Porter, are seeking declaratory judgments that the U.S. Forest Service has ...
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