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BOATS KILL RECORD NUMBER OF FLORIDA MANATEES IN 2016

From: NWF Daily News

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

GOVERNMENT ANIMAL DISEASE LAB NEEDS BETTER OVERSIGHT

From: ABC News

"Public records obtained by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility cast doubt on the validity of research conducted at the National Wildlife Health Center,…

INTERIOR: WILDLIFE RESEARCH LAB LACKS 'SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY' - GROUP

From: Greenwire

"'We filed this complaint because the record indicated that USGS isn't doing enough to correct years of reported deficiencies,' Dumais said. 'The fact that we had to…

GROUP: GOVERNMENT ANIMAL DISEASE LAB NEEDS BETTER OVERSIGHT

From: Star Tribune

"Public records obtained by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility cast doubt on the validity of research conducted at the National Wildlife Health Center,…

FEDERAL WORKFORCE: 'EVERYBODY'S KIND OF WAITING FOR THE HAMMER TO FALL'

From: Greenwire

"Among the principal concerns for workers right now is "whether or not their jobs and their programs will continue to exist," said Jeff Ruch, president of the watchdog…


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