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NOW YELLOWSTONE AND GLACIER HAVE ALT TWITTER ACCOUNTS, TOO

From: Greenwire

""These alternative accounts have tapped into a current that the rest of us dream of," said Kirsten Stade, advocacy director for Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility"

REFUGE MANAGERS STILL HAUNTED BY ORE. STANDOFF

From: Greenwire

"Nearly two-thirds of the 104 refuge managers who responded to the survey from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER, say they feel visitors to…

FEDERAL WILDLIFE AND LAND MANAGERS SAY THEY FEAR FOR THEIR SAFETY

From: Buzzfeed

"This finding is from a new survey released on Thursday by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), which represents land managers, scientists, and other…

COMMENT SOUGHT ON ADDITION OF WIRELESS ANTENNAS IN PARK

From: Cody Enterprise

"Some people believe the Park should be as free of technology as possible. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a national non-profit organization…

POLITICIANS SHOULDN'T CONTROL SCIENCE

From: Hillsdale Collegian

"Some, such as Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, said these types of communication bans are typical of transitioning…


News Releases

TOUGH NEW FLORIDA POLLUTION PENALTIES NOT SO TOUGH AFTER ALL

State Does Not Use Current Enforcement Power; New Policy Riddled With Loopholes

WHITE HOUSE WAITING GAME ON WHALE SAFEGUARDS

Time Is Running Out for Critically Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale

ARMY REPEALS ITS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS LEAVING GUIDELINES

Army Cannot Be Held to Its Own Pollution Rules Which Are Also Being Rewritten

MISSISSIPPI BARGE TRAFFIC CONTINUES 17-YEAR DECLINE

River Locks Sit Idle More Than Half the Year as Demand Keeps Dropping

NEW JERSEY SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION REFORM GETS FAILING MARKS

No Environmental Reviews Prior to Building More Schools on Toxic Sites