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NEW TWIST IN EFFORTS TO TRANSFER BISON RANGE TO INDIAN TRIBES

From: Missoulian

"'Filing a notice saying that the Service finally intends to follow the law does not defeat a lawsuit to force it to comply with the law by a judicially enforceable…

HOW TO OPPOSE TRUMP FROM WITHIN GOVERNMENT

From: Newsweek

"A variety of groups have arisen to assist federal employees who are considering both internal and public whistleblowing, including Public Employees for Environmental…

ENERGY COMPANIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS PLAY TUG-OF-WAR OVER SCOTT PRUITT

From: I Agree To See

"Perhaps most alarming, is Washington D.C.-based environmental group, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, warned that a Pruitt-led EPA could lead…

BOATS KILL RECORD NUMBERS OF FLORIDA MANATEES IN 2016

From: Orlando Sentinel

"In a recent statement, the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility said the rise in fatal collisions could be the result of declining enforcement of…

NATIONAL PARKS, PUBLIC LAND AGENCIES TOLD TO BEEF UP DIVERSITY EFFORTS

From: Bloomberg

"Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, told Bloomberg BNA Jan. 13 that recent— and well-publicized—allegations about sexual…


News Releases

NEW JERSEY DONS BLINDERS ON INDUSTRIAL SITE CLEAN-UP

State Retreats from Real Estate Transaction as Leverage for Toxic Remediation

ARIZONA GAME AGENCY SCAPEGOATS COUGARS FOR BIGHORN TRAVAILS

Agency Engages in “Biological McCarthyism” by Targeting Puma as Bighorn Gain

NEW JERSEY MODEL FOR PRIVATIZED TOXIC CLEAN-UPS FAILS AUDITS

Serious Violations Found in More than Two-Thirds of Audited Massachusetts Sites

LAW PROFESSORS BLAST EPA LIBRARIES PLAN

EPA Asks Media and Others to Engage in “National Dialogue” on Information Needs

WHY NATIVE YELLOWSTONE BISON STAY IN THE PARK

Elusive Mountain Bison Fear Humans but Face More Intrusion on Shrinking Range