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THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S EFFECT ON NATIONAL PARKS

From: Scientific American

“Agency officials were told they could not repeat their concerns to Congress, according to Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental…

EPA HAS SLASHED ITS CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION IN HALF

From: Government Executive

“EPA currently has 147 special agents in its Criminal Investigation Division, according to documents obtained through a federal records request by Public…

FREEDOM MEANS SHOOTING BEAR CUBS WHILE THEY'RE HIBERNATING

From: Esquire

“Agency officials were told they could not repeat their concerns to Congress, according to Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility,…

THIRD PUBLIC MEETING SET ON BISON RANGE MANAGEMENT PLAN

From: The Missoulian

“Reneau is named in a lawsuit filed last year by the group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) that claimed the Fish and Wildlife Service had…

EPA: DATA REVEAL 'EVAPORATION OF CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT'

From: Greenwire

“EPA has less than half the special agents in its Criminal Investigation Division than it had in 2003, said Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. As the…


News Releases

WETLANDS WHISTLEBLOWERS IN WESTPORT PROCEED TO TRIAL

Legal Defense Fund Established for “Westport Four” Conservation Commissioners

FLORIDA CLEAN WATER WHISTLEBLOWER LAWSUIT FILED

Ousted Lab Manager Cites Corruption by Top State Officials and Massive Data Loss

SECRET TOWN MEETINGS TO PAVE RATTLESNAKE HILL RULED ILLEGAL

Sharon Selectman Repeatedly Violated Open Meeting Law for Luxury Development

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT UNDERCUTS PARK SYSTEM FOR MOJAVE CROSS

Administration Argues Park Service Lacks Authority on Private Land within System

INVASIVE SPECIES THREAT FROM ARCTIC OFFSHORE DRILLING IGNORED

Interior Purged Scientific Concerns about Introduction of Exotics in Arctic Waters