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Public Lands Critic to Oversee Fish, Wildlife and Parks

From: Environment News Service

"Putting Karen Budd-Falen in this position is like putting Genghis Khan in charge of a day care center,” said PEER Senior Counsel Peter Jenkins, pointing…

Trump's Insidious War on Climate and Science

From: Times Free Press

"George Luber is a national award winner for his work on climate change and health questions. He also is an internationally recognized epidemiologist, and until…

Whistleblower: BLM Ignores IIlegal Grazing After Bundy Fiasco

From: E&E News

"Hoover alleges that BLM's decision to fire him was "improper retaliation" for an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaint he filed last year and for "disclosing…

Interior Department border deployments are mired in secrecy

From: High Country News

"On May 15, it was reported by The Hill that 47 Interior Department officers were currently assigned to the border — more than twice the previous number. This…

No Word From Feds on Tampa Sewage Spat

From: Tampa Bay Times

"Jerry Phillips, the attorney who prepared the complaint for the environmental group, said the group hasn’t given up, but it hasn’t heard a peep from the federal…


News Releases

BUSH AND PRO-WAR FOOTAGE TO BE ADDED TO LINCOLN MEMORIAL VIDEO

Total Revamp of Memorial Exhibits May Bring Summer Closure

JOINT STATEMENT OF ANDREW ELLER AND THE U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE

Washington, DC — The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), who represented Eller, are jointly…

POLITICAL APPOINTEES POLLUTE WATERS AT OCEAN AGENCY

Survey Shows Special Interest Influence and Altered Scientific Findings

NATIONAL ICON SECURITY FUNDING NOT TIED TO THREAT LEVEL

New GAO Report Echoes Warnings by U.S. Park Police Chief Chambers

THE IMMACULATE SCANDAL: BIG CYPRESS OIL SCAMMERS GO SCOT-FREE

After Three Years, Interior Inspector General Finds No One Responsible