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LAWSUIT FILED TO FORCE USFS TO DISCLOSE THE FATE OF PROMISED TIMBER REFORMS

From: SIT News

“One 2016 “Washington Office Activity Review” uncovered by PEER found that two large Tongass commercial timber sales each racked up big monetary losses. In addition,…

CHARGES DISMISSED IN HORSE DEATHS AT THREE-WAY

From: The Copper Era

“That case has now been dismissed following an assertion of federal sovereign immunity, according to watchdog group PEER (Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility).…

"ADOPT" A STORM DRAIN: CLEAN WATER STARTS HERE

From: NM Political Report

“Initial funding was provided by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), the family-run Roros Foundation, and the Community Foundation of…

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT REORGANIZATION WILL HIT NEW MEXICO'S LANDSCAPES, COMMUNITIES

From: NM Political Report

“The BLM’s workforce has declined by one-fifth since 2010, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), which notes that despite…

OCEANS: LAWMAKERS HEAR WHETHER MARINE SANCTUARIES SHOULD SINK OR SWIM

From: E & E News

“The natural resources director of Aleutians East Borough in Alaska, Ernest Weiss, brought up the proposal to create an Aleutian marine sanctuary. It was proposed by…


News Releases

FLORIDA’S ASBESTOS ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM IS A “SICK JOKE”

Open Season in Sunshine State for “Rip & Skip” Operators

NEW FOREST SERVICE LAW ENFORCEMENT CHIEF LACKS CREDENTIALS

Agency Manual Hastily Amended; Independent Law Enforcement Program at Risk

U.S. DISTRICT COURT UPHOLDS WILDERNESS ACT

Olympic National Park's Shelters Are In Violation Of Act

NEW JERSEY ABANDONS ADDED STREAM PROTECTIONS

DEP Employees’ Recommendations Pushed Aside As Persistent Flooding Worsens; Press Conference Called For Today

AGENCY REBUFFS INFORMATION REQUEST IN SCOTCHGARD WHISTLEBLOWER CASE

Issues Raised By Minnesota Scientist Are At Core Of Senator’s Letter