Yesterday, a federal
district court ruled that the National Park Service ("NPS") and
Fish and Wildlife Service violated several environmental laws (NEPA, ESA, and the
Park Service Organic Act, among others) when NPS opened sensitive areas of
the Bear Island Unit of the Big Cypress National Preserve to off-road vehicle
use that the same agency had expressly forbidden seven years earlier.
Because the agencies provided no coherent explanation for changing their course
of action to allow ORV use in these areas, which the agencies anticipated would
adversely affect water, vegetation, and federally protected wildlife, the court
set aside the decision and thus closed all of these trails to ORV use within 14
days. The decision can be found here.