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DUNES ACTION DRAWS ANOTHER CROWD AS FIGHT TO SAVE PAVILION CONTINUES

From: Chesterton Tribune

“Hellmers also said that DunesAction is working closely with Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) in their deliberations with the National…

WISCONSIN TRADITION - HUNTING BEARS WITH DOGS - COMES UNDER ATTACK BY WOLF ADVOCATES

From: Star Tribune

“The practice amounts to “a state-sanctioned financial subsidy for hunters engaged in the criminal harassment” of wolves, an attorney for Public Employees for Environmental…

EMAILS: FACING THREATS TO MED SCHOOL, WSU DISAVOWS WOLF RESEARCHER

From: The Daily Evergreen

“He said in June he was planning to sue the university for defamation and damages, including six years of salary and benefits. But Adam Carlesco, Wielgus’…

SCOTT PRUITT IS CARRYING OUT HIS E.P.A. AGENDA IN SECRET, CRITICS SAY

From: New York Times

““This is a huge change, and they made it over a few days, with almost no record, no documentation,” Mr. Ruch said, adding, “It wasn’t so much cooking the books,…

CONSERVATIONISTS SEEK BAN OF CYANIDE BOMBS IN WILDLIFE CONTROL

From: Ruidoso News

“WildEarth Guardians and the Center for Biological Diversity authored the petition and are joined in their call for a nationwide ban on M-44 cyanide bombs by Advocates…


News Releases

EPA TO RE-OPEN LIBRARIES BY FALL— BUT THEY WON’T BE THE SAME

Library Holdings Beyond “Core Reference” Require Political Approval

LOUDOUN COUNTY STAFFER FIRED FOR FILING ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT

Warnings about Growth Dangers Suppression Sparks Free Speech Challenge

EPA PUSHING PESTICIDE PROMOTIONS ON SAFETY LABELS

Environmental Agency Will be Entangled in Details of Marketing Campaigns

NEW JERSEY ASKS BUSINESS TO REWRITE ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS

Developers See Slow Economy as Lever to Weaken Anti-Pollution Permit Rules

ENVIRONMENTAL WHISTLEBLOWERS FARE POORLY UNDER BUSH

Chances of Success before Labor Department Plummets as Reversals Mount