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ZINKE'S INTERIOR DEPARTMENT REVERSAL SENDS BISON RANGE MANAGEMENT PLANS BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD

From: Missoula Independent

“"Now it is time for the Fish & Wildlife Service to put its money where its mouth is by committing sufficient resources to not only complete a good plan but…

HE PLOWED HIS FIELD AND GOT HIT WITH A $2.8 MILLION FINE. WILL TRUMP RESCIND IT?

From: The Sacramento Bee

“Trump’s actions will “eliminate protection for millions of acres of wetlands and many of our streams,” said Kyla Bennett, a former Environmental Protection…

TO BOOST WIRELESS COVERAGE, YELLOWSTONE PROPOSES NEW STRUCTURE AT HISTORIC LOOKOUT

From: National Parks Traveler

“The new comment period comes after the proposed facilities on 10,243-foot Mount Washburn, the telecommunications hub for Yellowstone, and elsewhere in…

EFFORT TO SAVE AGENCY FROM BUDGET AX DRAWS ALLEGATIONS OF WRONGFUL LOBBYING

From: Government Executive

“Jeff Ruch, executive director of the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and a frequent critic of CSB management, told Government…

ANATOMY OF A DEEP STATE

From: Wall Street Journal

“There’s also that “scientific integrity” event planned for June. Of the 45 invitations, only one went to an organization ostensibly representing industry,…


News Releases

CHRISTIE ECO-OFFICIALS FRONTED FOR FAVORED DEVELOPER

Mastro Report Focus on DEP Role in Pressing Hoboken for Rockefeller Project

FOREST SERVICE CHIEF BALKS ON LAW ENFORCEMENT REFORMS

Volcanic All-Hands Meeting Results in Stalling Tactics Not Leadership Change

EPA’S CLUELESS EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

Administrator’s Jet-Fueled Climate Change Tour Only Produces Carbon Pollution

FEDERAL MANAGERS NAILED FOR AIDING POLLUTER

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Leadership Yet to Remedy Scientific Misconduct

CHRISTIE’S OTHER HIDDEN MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR DEFICIT

No Plan to Pay for Huge Water Infrastructure Shortfall Aggravated by Sandy