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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

CHIEF CHAMBERS SUES IN CIVIL SERVICE COURT TO RETURN TO WORK

Bid to End Legal Limbo – Nearly 7 Months on Paid Administrative Leave

PARKS DIRECTOR CUTS EVERYONE'S TRAVEL BUT HER OWN

Frenetic Drive to Visit All 388 Parks Puts Strain on Staff & Budget

DEP ALTERED ENFORCEMENT ORDER FOR PANAMA CITY DISPOSAL COMPANY

Agency Broke Its Own Rules By Ignoring Violations

PARK SERVICE WANTS TO KNOW WHERE CELL TOWERS ARE LOCATED

Headquarters Creating an Inventory as Telecom Companies Target Parks

U.S. HISTORIC PRESERVATION AGENCY TO INVESTIGATE OLD FAITHFUL CELL PHONE TOWER

Yellowstone Park Ignores Findings of Violations