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IS FLORIDA ON TRACK FOR A RECORD YEAR OF MANATEE DEATHS?

From: ClickOrlando.com

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility Executive Director Jeff Ruch says Florida manatees are one big freeze away from an ecological disaster."

THIS YEAR ON PACE TO SET ANNUAL RECORD FOR FLORIDA MANATEE DEATHS

From: Winknews

“The first two months of 2018 has been catastrophic for Florida manatees, according to data collected by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER)."

SOCIAL SECURITY IS NOW HEADLESS BECAUSE OF TRUMP’S INACTION. WILL OTHER AGENCIES BE DECAPITATED?

From: The Washington Post

“Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, which filed a complaint about three of the Interior positions with the…

MANATEE DEATHS SPIKED DUE TO COLD WEATHER

From: Fox4

“Manatee deaths could see a new record high this year, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). PEER says there have been 154 manatee deaths…

COLD BLAMED AS FLORIDA MANATEES ARE DYING AT A RECORD PACE

From: Tampa Bay Times

“The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility Executive Director Jeff Ruch says Florida manatees are one big freeze away from an ecological disaster."


News Releases

NATIONAL PARK CULTURAL PRESERVATION PROGRAMS IN TATTERS

NAPA Finds Historic Resources “at Risk” due to Low Support and Poor Leadership

NAVY DOWNSIZES PUGET SOUND DETONATIONS

Fewer Blasts, Smaller Charges and Long-Sought Marine Monitoring Adopted

ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATIONS AT TYNDALL AFB SUBJECT OF LAWSUIT

Force Withholding Internal Investigation Confirming Whistleblower Charges

SERIOUS CONTAMINATION OF U.S. SUGAR LANDS IGNORED FOR DECADES

Less than $17,000 in Florida State Pollution Penalty Assessments Over 20 Years

CALIFORNIA DESERT’S SIX MILLION ACRE QUESTION MARK

Bill Establishing Landscape Conservation System Fudges on CDCA Inclusion