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DONALD TRUMP'S WAR ON SCIENCE

From: The Nation

““I have had people call me and ask me to download certain things…in case they get deleted, just to preserve things,” says Kyla Bennett, a former Environmental Protection…

EPA: TRUMP BUDGET CUTS DUBBED 'DECLARATION OF WAR'

From: Greenwire

“"To the extent that grants to states and utilities to administer delegated programs and upgrade water infrastructure are spared, cuts to the EPA workforce would be…

EPA UNION BOSSES CALL TRUMP'S BUDGET CUTS 'A DECLARATION OF WAR'

From: The Daily Caller

“The group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is preparing to give legal assistance to EPA employees who get laid off under Trump."

THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE OROVILLE DAM CRISIS: THE CORPORATE MONEY BEHIND CA WATER POLITICS

From: Elk Grove News

“The investigation resulted from a complaint that the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) filed on the behalf of a U. S. Bureau of Reclamation…

NUMBER OF PANTHERS IN FLORIDA WILD RISES SLIGHTLY

From: The St. Augustine Record

“Last month, officials reported that 2016 was one of the deadliest years on record for panthers in the wild. A total of 42 Florida panthers died in the…


News Releases

BLM DUCKS COMPLAINT ABOUT SUPPRESSING LIVESTOCK DAMAGE

Landscape Assessments in Limbo after Scientists Told to Ignore Livestock Impacts

FOUR MORE FLORIDA PANTHERS DIE IN NOVEMBER; TWO THIS WEEK

With 23 Deaths So Far This Year, 2012 Could Become Deadliest on Record

ROLLING PURGE RIPPLES THROUGH FLORIDA ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

Staff Told to “Demonstrate Job Creation” as Colleagues Escorted Out of Building

JUDGE ORDERS ERADICATION OF GE PLANTS ON WILDLIFE REFUGES

Three-Year Monitoring Period to Track, Destroy Any Germinating GE Plants

CASCADING FAILURES THREATEN NEW JERSEY WATER SUPPLIES

Abandonment of Climate Preparedness Work Aggravates Garden State’s Plight