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CALL OF THE WILD? ENVIRONMENTALISTS LIVID OVER CELLPHONE PLAN FOR NATIONAL PARK

From: The Guardian

““The point of wilderness is that it’s supposed to be free from the accoutrements of civilization,” said Jeff Ruch, the executive director of Public Employees for…

TRUMP BUDGET CUTS WOULD REDUCE TSUNAMI WARNINGS AND RESEARCH

From: Truthout

“The Trump administration budget proposal would put large numbers of people at risk by reducing funds for Tsunami warnings, according to Public Employees for Environmental…

CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRESS AT TRUMP'S EPA IS GRINDING TO A HALT, WORKERS REVEAL

From: The Guardian

“Current and former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees have described how work on climate change is grinding to a halt at the agency, with programs being…

2000 SACRED BONES WENT MISSING 21 YEARS AGO. THIS DETECTIVE FOUND THEM.

From: Outside Online

“ According to a 2014 whistle-blower complaint facilitated by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a government watchdog group that monitors problems…

HOW CAN YELLOWSTONE STAY SAFE, ACCESSIBLE AND PRISTINE AS MORE AND MORE PEOPLE VISIT?

From: Star Tribune

“There’s also concern from groups like Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility questioning the increasing commercialization of parks to raise money. Wenk…


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