CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY v. LITTLE

Case No. 1:21-cv-00479-CWD.

622 F.Supp.3d 997 (2022)

CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, Footloose Montana, Friends of the Clearwater, Gallatin Wildlife Association, Global Indigenous Council, the Humane Society of the United States, International Wildlife Coexistence Network, Nimiipuu Protecting the Environment, Sierra Club, Trap Free Montana, Western Watersheds Project, Wilderness Watch, and Wolves of the Rockies, Plaintiffs, v. Brad LITTLE, Governor of Idaho; Ed Schriever, Director of Idaho Department of Fish & Game; and Derick Attebury, Dave Bobbitt, Greg Cameron, Lane Clezie, Ron Davies, Don Ebert, Tim Murphy, Members of the Idaho Fish and Wildlife Commission, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Idaho.

Signed August 22, 2022.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Benjamin James Scrimshaw , Bozeman, MT, Emily Qiu , Pro Hac Vice, Belgrade, MT, Shiloh Silvan Hernandez , Pro Hac Vice, Western Enviornmental Law Center, Helena, MT, Dana M. Johnson, Moscow, ID, for Plaintiffs.

Kathleen Elizabeth Trever , Owen Hugh Moroney , Idaho Office of Attorney General, Boise, ID, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER

INTRODUCTION

Plaintiffs, a diverse group of conservation and animal welfare organizations, allege that the Governor of Idaho, the Director of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, and members of the Idaho Fish and Game Commission have implemented a...

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