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GRAND CANYON REMAINS OPEN, BLUNTING BIGGEST HIT OF GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN

From: Cronkite News

““They are making it up on the fly,” said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. “Try to keep as much open as possible,…

PLANS TO REDUCE NUMBER OF GRAND CANYON BISON ADVANCE ON TWO FRONTS

From: Cronkite News

“Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said then that the plan would turn the Grand Canyon “into a game farm managed…

CHARGES DISMISSED IN HORSE DEATHS AT THREE-WAY

From: The Copper Era

“That case has now been dismissed following an assertion of federal sovereign immunity, according to watchdog group PEER (Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility).…

TWO HORSES AND MULE DIE OF DEHYDRATION IN AZ APACHE-SITGREAVES FOREST

From: Sonoran News

“An attempt to criminally prosecute U.S. Forest Service employees for acts of cruelty to animals resulting in the death of two horses and a mule has been dropped,…

HARASSMENT RESPONSE A MIXED BAG AT GRAND CANYON

From: Arizona Sun

"“This does not appear to be a leadership that is going to be concerned about either sexual harassment or employee discrimination or even workplace morale,” Jeff Ruch,…


News Releases

DOCUMENTS LINK COKE TO GRAND CANYON PLASTIC BOTTLE REVERSAL

Secret Decision to Block Single-Use Bottle Bans throughout National Park System

THINGS DON’T ALWAYS GO BETTER WITH COKE

Did Corporate Donation Sway Reversal of Grand Canyon Plastic Water Bottle Ban?

PARK SERVICE INDIAN TRADING POST FIASCO FINALLY UNEARTHED

Inspector General Sat on Scathing Report to Limit Government Officials’ Liability

CUTBACKS CRIPPLE ARIZONA AIR POLLUTION ENFORCEMENT

Despite Looming EPA Sanctions, County Signals Corporate Kid Glove Treatment

OVERSTRESSED AZ BORDER REFUGE INVITES IN OFF-ROAD VEHICLES

No Field Damage Monitoring as Refuge Fired Volunteers for Expressing Concerns