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Park plans big wire up

From: Jackson Hole News & Guide

“Detractors of lining Teton park with cell towers exist, especially the group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, which sued last spring…

Grand Teton National Park pursuing disputed cell-tower build

From: San Francisco Chronicle

“"Part of the point of wilderness is the ability to be disconnected and feel alone, but if somebody on the same trail can order a pizza, or sell stock,…

A 'NATIONAL DISGRACE' GETS A REHAB, BUT DONATIONS SPARK WORRY

From: Greenwire

“Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said that parks risk giving donors undue influence over management decisions by…

GRAND TETON - PARK HIDES CELL TOWER PLANS FROM PUBLIC, ENVIRO GROUP SAYS

From: Greenwire

“"We're not against cell towers per se," said PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch. "We want to make sure they don't needlessly sacrifice park values such as serenity,…

TOP NPS OFFICIAL UNDER INTERNAL INVESTIGATION

From: Greenwire

“Jeff Ruch, the group's executive director, said the incident will be a test of Zinke's promise of having "zero tolerance" for sexual harassment, saying it "has no credibility…


News Releases

GRAND CANYON TRANSFORMING INTO GAME FARM FOR HYBRID BISON

“Skilled Volunteers” to “Lethally Remove” Marooned Cattalos on Parks North Rim

CANAVERAL SEASHORE SCREW-UP PARADE MARCHES ON

Third Critical Inspector General Report Finds Problems Confirmed in First

GRAND CANYON CATTALO STATUS OBSCURED BY SCIENCE SHELL GAME

NPS Paper Claiming Hybrids as Native Wildlife Dropped but Successor Still in Wings

PANHANDLING AND PANDERING IN OUR NATIONAL PARKS

Superintendents as Fundraisers, Corporate Marketing and Naming Rights

PARK PLASTIC BOTTLE BANS WORK BUT REMAIN FEW AND FAR BETWEEN

Number of Parks Ending Bottled Water Sales Has Plateaued as Industry Pushes Back