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GRAZING MAY HAVE HARMED A QUARTER OF FEDERAL RANGELAND

From: Greenwire

"Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility released the data yesterday. The watchdog nonprofit had filed an administrative complaint when BLM discontinued releasing…

ENVIRONMENTALIST GROUP CRITICIZES FEDERAL OVERSIGHT OF GRAZING ON PUBLIC LANDS

From: KUER 90.1

"Kirsten Stade is advocacy director at a group called Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. She says according to data from the Bureau of Land Management,…

PUBLIC LANDS DAMAGED BY GRAZING AREN'T GETTING THE RESTORATION THEY NEED, REPORT FINDS

From: OPB FM

"The latest BLM figures were released in response to a complaint from the environmental group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, which has been critical…

OUR VIEW: CALL FOR LARGER STAFFING NUMBERS AT REFUGES DOESN'T ADD UP

From: Havasu News

"There’s a new report that says wildlife refuges across the nation are woefully understaffed. The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility says 357 of the…

TRAIL OF TEARS DAMAGE INSTIGATOR NAMED

From: The Advocate & Democrat

"the public non-profit, “watch-dog” Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) filed a complaint with the Inspector General for the U.S.…


News Releases

PARK SERVICE TO REMOVE STUPA FROM PETROGLYPH MONUMENT

Two Years of Indecision Highlight Park Service Myopia on Religious Displays

BRITS DECRY RECKLESS RUSH TO DRILL IN ARCTIC WATERS

House of Commons Calls for Moratorium Until Stronger Safeguards Are in Place

ORVS BARRED FROM CAROLINA-TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN FOREST TRAILS

Federal Court Upholds Closure of the Tellico ORV Area to Protect Brook Trout

FLORIDA BEGINS DISMANTLING ALREADY ANEMIC ECO-PROGRAM

Unilateral Environmental Disarmament Based on Myth of Universal Compliance

20,000 PROTEST NEW JERSEY PLAN TO CLEAR-CUT BULL’S ISLAND

Tree Removals Expand as State Eschews Public Review or Expert Consultation