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Cattle Grazing In Stanislaus National Forest Wins Legal Challenge
Sonora, CA — An appellate court has ruled in favor of the Stanislaus National Forest, and in effect cattle ranchers with grazing permits, in a lawsuit filed by two environmental groups. The litigation was brought forward in March of 2017 by the Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center and the Sierra Forest Legacy group. They alleged violations of the Environmental Policy Act, Forest Management Act, and Clean Water Act related to cattle grazing allotments on Bell Meadow, Eagle Meadow and Herring Creek. The lawsuit centered around a 1981 agreement between the US Forest Service and State Water Boards that doesn’t require additional water permits and acknowledges that federal Forest Service

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