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TRACKING ZERO TOLERANCE IN THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

From: National Parks Traveler

“last week Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility said that a superintendent of De Soto National Memorial who had admitted inappropriate behavior…

AP NEWSBREAK: PENALTIES FOR YELLOWSTONE WORKERS IN MISCONDUCT

From: WSB TV Atlanta

“"The park service still doesn't get it," said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. "Generally, the high-level managers…

UP TO 10 YELLOWSTONE WORKERS TO FACE PUNISHMENT FOR SEXUAL HARASSMENT

From: Yellowstone Insider

“A representative of a group that advocates for federal employees said such problems remain entrenched — notwithstanding the planned actions at Yellowstone…

REPORTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, HARASSMENT AT DE SOTO, YELLOWSTONE RAISE CONCERNS

From: Bradenton Herald

““The park service still doesn’t get it,” executive director Jeff Ruch said. “Generally, the high-level managers and supervisors escape responsibility and (the…

INTERIOR NOT TOP-HEAVY ENOUGH TO RELIEVE FIELD

From: Los Alamos Daily Post

““Not only are there fewer staff in many of these central offices, but the number of parks and refuges they support and the complexity of the management…


News Releases

OUTSOURCING OF FEDERAL NATURAL RESOURCE JOBS BLOCKED

Congress Kills Key Bush Management Agenda Plank for Park and Forest Services

EPA TO SURRENDER ALL DOCUMENTS ON CALIFORNIA WAIVER DECISION

Congress to Determine Whether Johnson Ignored His Legal and Technical Staff

CONGRESS DIRECTS EPA TO RE-OPEN ITS LIBRARIES

Omnibus Appropriations Bill Earmarks Money for Restoration of Library Services

CYBER-PARKS COMING TO A FLAT SCREEN NEAR YOU

Yellowstone to Unveil Live Streaming Web Camera at Old Faithful Geyser

PESTICIDES TO CARRY CELEBRITY PLUGS AND CHARITY PROMOTIONS

EPA Set to OK Marketing Tie-Ins on Labels Once Limited to Safe Usage Information