Seattle Audubon Society Washington Environmental Council Washington Native Plants Society Save the West the Sierra Club, a Non-Profit Corporation, and Native Forest Council v. James R. Moseley, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture James Lyons, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment United States Forest Service, an Agency of the United States Bureau of Land Management, an Agency of the United States Michael Espy, in His Official Capacity as Secretary of Agriculture Bruce Babbitt, in His Capacity as Secretary of the Interior, and Washington Contract Loggers Assoc. Burgess Logging Co. Lone Rock Timber Company, Inc. Jackie Bryan Cox Freres Lumber Company, Inc. Norman v. Persons A. Troy Reinhart Gregory A. Miller Northwest Forest Resource Council, Defendants-Intervenors. Seattle Audubon Society Washington Environmental Council the Sierra Club, a Non-Profit Corporation Native Forest Council, and Save the West Forest Conservation Council v. James R. Moseley, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture James Lyons, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment United States Forest Service, an Agency of the United States Bureau of Land Management, Medford District, an Agency of the United States Michael Espy, in His Official Capacity as Secretary of Agriculture Bruce Babbitt, in His Capacity as Secretary of the Interior, and Washington Contract Loggers Assoc. Burgess Logging Co. Lone Rock Timber Company, Inc. Jackie Bryan Cox Freres Lumber Company, Inc. Norman v. Persons A. Troy Reinhart Gregory A. Miller Northwest Forest Resource Council, Defendants-Intervenors. Seattle Audubon Society Washington Environmental Council Save the West the Sierra Club, a Non-Profit Corporation Native Forest Council, Forest Conservation Council v. James R. Moseley, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture Bruce Babbitt, in His Capacity as Secretary of the Interior United States Forest Service, an Agency of the United States Bureau of Land Management, Medford District, an Agency of the United States Michael Espy, in His Official Capacity as Secretary of Agriculture, Washington Contract Loggers Assoc. Burgess Logging Co. Lone Rock Timber Company, Inc. Jackie Bryan Cox Freres Lumber Company, Inc. Norman v. Persons A. Troy Reinhart Gregory A. Miller Defendants-Intervenors, and James Lyons, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest Forest Resource Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant
This text of 80 F.3d 1401 (Seattle Audubon Society Washington Environmental Council Washington Native Plants Society Save the West the Sierra Club, a Non-Profit Corporation, and Native Forest Council v. James R. Moseley, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture James Lyons, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment United States Forest Service, an Agency of the United States Bureau of Land Management, an Agency of the United States Michael Espy, in His Official Capacity as Secretary of Agriculture Bruce Babbitt, in His Capacity as Secretary of the Interior, and Washington Contract Loggers Assoc. Burgess Logging Co. Lone Rock Timber Company, Inc. Jackie Bryan Cox Freres Lumber Company, Inc. Norman v. Persons A. Troy Reinhart Gregory A. Miller Northwest Forest Resource Council, Defendants-Intervenors. Seattle Audubon Society Washington Environmental Council the Sierra Club, a Non-Profit Corporation Native Forest Council, and Save the West Forest Conservation Council v. James R. Moseley, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture James Lyons, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment United States Forest Service, an Agency of the United States Bureau of Land Management, Medford District, an Agency of the United States Michael Espy, in His Official Capacity as Secretary of Agriculture Bruce Babbitt, in His Capacity as Secretary of the Interior, and Washington Contract Loggers Assoc. Burgess Logging Co. Lone Rock Timber Company, Inc. Jackie Bryan Cox Freres Lumber Company, Inc. Norman v. Persons A. Troy Reinhart Gregory A. Miller Northwest Forest Resource Council, Defendants-Intervenors. Seattle Audubon Society Washington Environmental Council Save the West the Sierra Club, a Non-Profit Corporation Native Forest Council, Forest Conservation Council v. James R. Moseley, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture Bruce Babbitt, in His Capacity as Secretary of the Interior United States Forest Service, an Agency of the United States Bureau of Land Management, Medford District, an Agency of the United States Michael Espy, in His Official Capacity as Secretary of Agriculture, Washington Contract Loggers Assoc. Burgess Logging Co. Lone Rock Timber Company, Inc. Jackie Bryan Cox Freres Lumber Company, Inc. Norman v. Persons A. Troy Reinhart Gregory A. Miller Defendants-Intervenors, and James Lyons, in His Official Capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest Forest Resource Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
42 ERC 1568, 26 Envtl. L. Rep. 20,980,
96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2449,
96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 4131
SEATTLE AUDUBON SOCIETY; Washington Environmental Council;
Washington Native Plants Society; Save the West;
The Sierra Club, a non-profit
corporation, Plaintiffs,
and
Native Forest Council, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
James R. MOSELEY, in his official capacity as Asst.
Secretary of Agriculture; James Lyons, in his official
capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture for Natural
Resources and Environment; United States Forest Service, an
agency of the United States; Bureau of Land Management, an
agency of the United States; Michael Espy, in his official
capacity as Secretary of Agriculture; Bruce Babbitt, in his
capacity as Secretary of the Interior, Defendants-Appellees,
and
Washington Contract Loggers Assoc.; Burgess Logging Co.;
Lone Rock Timber Company, Inc.; Jackie Bryan Cox; Freres
Lumber Company, Inc.; Norman V. Persons; A. Troy Reinhart;
Gregory A. Miller; Northwest Forest Resource Council,
Defendants-Intervenors.
SEATTLE AUDUBON SOCIETY; Washington Environmental Council;
The Sierra Club, a non-profit corporation; Native
Forest Council, Plaintiffs,
and
Save The West; Forest Conservation Council, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
James R. MOSELEY, in his official capacity as Asst.
Secretary of Agriculture; James Lyons, in his official
capacity as Asst. Secretary of Agriculture for Natural
Resources and Environment; United States Forest Service, an
agency of the United States; Bureau Of Land Management,
Medford District, an agency of the United States; Michael
Espy, in his official capacity as Secretary of Agriculture;
Bruce Babbitt, in his capacity as Secretary of the Interior,
Defendants-Appellees,
and
Washington Contract Loggers Assoc.; Burgess Logging Co.;
Lone Rock Timber Company, Inc.; Jackie Bryan Cox; Freres
Lumber Company, Inc.; Norman V. Persons; A. Troy Reinhart;
Gregory A. Miller; Northwest Forest Resource Council,
Defendants-Intervenors.
SEATTLE AUDUBON SOCIETY; Washington Environmental Council;
Save The West; The Sierra Club, a non-profit
corporation; Native Forest Council,
Forest Conservation Council,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
James R. MOSELEY, in his official capacity as Asst.
Secretary of Agriculture; Bruce Babbitt, in his capacity as
Secretary of the Interior; United States Forest Service, an
agency of the United States; Bureau of Land Management,
Medford District, an agency of the United States; Michael
Espy, in his official capacity as Secretary of Agriculture, Defendants,
Washington Contract Loggers Assoc.; Burgess Logging Co.;
Lone Rock Timber Company, Inc.; Jackie Bryan Cox; Freres
Lumber Company, Inc.; Norman V. Persons; A. Troy Reinhart;
Gregory A. Miller; Defendants-Intervenors,
and
James Lyons, in his official capacity as Asst. Secretary of
Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment,
Defendant-Appellee,
Northwest Forest Resource Council, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant.
Nos. 95-35052, 95-35214 and 95-35215.
United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.
Argued and Submitted Dec. 4, 1995.
Decided April 10, 1996.
Stephen M. Truitt, Washington, D.C., and John S. Karpinski, Vancouver, Washington, for plaintiff-appellant-cross-appellee Native Forest Council.
Peggy Hennessy, Reeves, Kahn & Eder, Portland, Oregon, for plaintiffs-appellants-cross-appellees Forest Conservation Council and Save the West.
Mark C. Rutzick, Mark C. Rutzick Law Firm, Portland, Oregon, for defendants-intervenors-appellants Northwest Forest Resource Council.
David C. Shilton, Environmental and Natural Resources Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., for defendants-appellees.
Appeals from the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington; William L. Dwyer, District Judge, Presiding. No. CV-92-479-WLD.
Before: GOODWIN, SCHROEDER and PREGERSON, Circuit Judges.
OPINION
PER CURIAM:
All three of these appeals arise from challenges to the April 13, 1994 decision by the Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior to approve a plan to manage federal land with spotted owl habitat in the Pacific Northwest.
I.
In appeals nos. 95-35052 and 95-35214, Native Forest Council, Forest Conservation Council and Save the West ("the environmental plaintiffs") appeal the district court's grant of summary judgment upholding the United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management's ("the federal defendants") Record of Decision for Amendments to Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Planning Documents Within Range of the Northern Spotted Owl ("ROD"), adopted April 13, 1994. The district court's opinion is published at Seattle Audubon Society v. Lyons, 871 F.Supp. 1291 (W.D.Wash.1994) ("SAS"). We have jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1291, and we affirm the judgment of the district court.
The lengthy procedural history underlying these appeals is discussed at length in, inter alia, Seattle Audubon Soc'y v. Evans, 952 F.2d 297 (9th Cir.1991) and Seattle Audubon Soc'y v. Espy, 998 F.2d 699 (9th Cir.1993). District Judge Dwyer discusses fully the history and procedure underlying the appeals at issue here in his opinions. We need not repeat them in detail here, but will summarize briefly.
After our earlier opinions in cases in which environmental groups had sought to preserve the habitat of the northern spotted owl, President Clinton in April 1993 established the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team ("FEMAT") to examine options and make recommendations to the Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior in aid of their joint development of a forest management plan to cover federal lands in the Pacific Northwest. After reviewing 48 possible strategies, FEMAT narrowed the field to ten alternatives and assessed each in a single environmental impact statement ("EIS") prepared jointly by the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management ("BLM"). The Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior adopted Alternative 9 on April 13, 1994. These challenges to the legality of that decision followed.
The environmental plaintiffs contend that the district court erred in concluding that the federal defendants considered a reasonable range of alternatives for managing old growth owl habitat. They further contend that the federal defendants failed to comply with the viability regulation of the National Forest Management Act because the selected alternative provides for only an 80% likelihood that listed species will continue to be viable after implementation of the selected alternative, and the resulting 20% likelihood of extinction is impermissible under the regulation. 16 U.S.C. § 1604(g)(3)(B); 36 C.F.R. § 219.19. The environmental plaintiffs further contend that the district court erred in holding that the federal defendants considered adequately the cumulative environmental impacts associated with their preparation of the Environmental Impact Statement and selection of Alternative 9. See National Forest Management Act ("NFMA"), 16 U.S.C. § 1604(f)(5); National Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA"), 42 U.S.C.
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