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WATCHDOG GROUP BLASTS US BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

From: Central Valley Business Times

“Three recent federal investigations have found the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation misspending more than $100 million in funds but the agency has not…

AGENCY: TURBINES COULD SPIN DURING BIRD MIGRATIONS

From: Cape Cod Times

“Feathering is what bird conservationists had asked for 10 years ago, said Kyla Bennett of the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, one of the plaintiffs…

FEDERAL AUDIT REVEALS $84 MILLION MISUSED FOR DELTA TUNNELS PLANNING

From: Elk Grove News

“PEER claimed that of the $60 million in Coordination Act grants spent, “not a dime went to habitat improvements.“ Instead, the group said the money was actually…

CLASHES WITH WOLVES: WISCONSIN WILDLIFE IS HOUNDED WITH UNBEARABLE CRUELTY

From: Wisconsin Gazette

“Last month, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility filed a complaint with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over the issue. “Wisconsin encourages…

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION AND KEY HOUSE REPUBLICANS PUSH FOR AERIAL GUNNING OF GRIZZLY BEARS AND WOLVES

From: Alternet

“Today’s reporting by the Sacramento Bee, and the work of PEER, have sent up a flare, warning the world that there is maneuvering to launch an unacceptable assault on…


News Releases

OLD FAITHFUL VANDALS CAUGHT ON WEBCAM

“Geyser Gazers” Call in Violation in Yellowstone’s First Cyber-Enforcement Case

WHITE HOUSE GRAPPLES WITH HOW TO ENSURE SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY

New Whistleblower Protections and Other Rules Slated for President’s Desk by July

HIGHWAY AGENCY BREAKING FEDERAL LAWS ON DELAWARE REFUGE

DelDOT Committing Criminal Wildlife Offenses in Refuge Road Construction

COMMERCIAL AQUACULTURE IN WILDERNESS PUSHED BY KEY SENATOR

Point Reyes National Seashore Oyster Farm Dispute Opens Legal Can of Worms

NAVY SEEKS TO CONTINUE ILLEGAL MARINE DETONATIONS

Shifting Much of Underwater Explosives Operations from Puget Sound to San Diego