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FEDERAL WORKERS TURN TO ENCRYPTION TO THWART TRUMP

From: Politico

"Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said EPA employees are in perhaps the “deepest pit of despair” among his group’s…

YELLOWSTONE, GLACIER ALTERNATE TWITTER ACCOUNTS POP UP

From: Missoulian

"This whole dimension of communication didn’t exist before and hadn’t been controversial because it was used as a means to amplify talking points,” said Jeff Ruch,…

WHAT WILL BECOME OF FEDERAL PUBLIC LANDS UNDER TRUMP?

From: The New Yorker

"A recent survey from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility showed that staffers at the Bureau of Land Management, where oil and gas exploration primarily…

FED HIRING FREEZE HITS WESTERN LAND AGENCIES

From: The Journal

"A recent survey from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility showed that staffers at the Bureau of Land Management, where oil and gas exploration primarily…

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES TO TRUMP: CENSORING SCIENCE WILL END WITH LEAKS

From: Huffington Post

"“Simply put, administration attempts to manipulate science to fit its official talking points will inescapably fail, automatically be leaked and subject your…


News Releases

LESS THAN 1% OF COMMENTS FAVOR BUSH ENDANGERED SPECIES PLAN

Proposed Changes Never Reviewed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Call for Congress to Close the Federal Register Now

LAWSUITS MOUNT AGAINST FLORIDA ECO-INSPECTOR GENERAL

Whistleblowers Sue Agency and Individual Officials for “Political Hatchet Jobs”

U.S. PARK POLICE CHIEF JOB VACANT AGAIN

Latest Resignation Punctuates Ongoing Turmoil, Shortages and Political Interference

FEDERAL WILDLIFE AGENCIES ORDERED TO IGNORE GLOBAL WARMING

No Review of New Greenhouse Gas Pollution for Impact on Species or Habitat

INTERIOR READIES MOUNTAIN BIKE EXPANSION IN NATIONAL PARKS

Lame Duck Rule Would Clear Way for Mountain Bike Trails in Park Backcountry