| Groups sue USFS to halt timber sale in Montana forest |
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The Alliance for the Wild Rockies and the Native Ecosystems Council said the U.S. Forest Service's planned logging project in the Gallatin National Forest in Montana threatens northern goshawk habitat and will further degrade the water quality of Big Timber Creek which is already on the state's list of impaired waterways; Forest Service officials said the project will remove beetle-killed timber and minimize the beetle infestation.
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 February 2008 ) |
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