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DID A TOP-LEVEL DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NOMINEE COMMIT SCIENTIFIC FRAUD?

From: Pacific Standard

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, the government watchdog that first uncovered the ANWR scandal, sent a letter to the committee last week urging…

THE BATTLE OVER BUNKERVILLE: THE BUNDYS, THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND THE NEW MILITIA MOVEMENT

From: PBS

“Threats and assaults against federal employees working in the wilderness were on the rise, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a nonprofit group…

GROUP TIES INTERIOR NOMINEE / WESTLANDS LOBBYIST TO ARCTIC REFUGE SCIENTIFIC FRAUD

From: Elk Grove News

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) disagrees with Zinke’s rosy assessment of Bernhardt’s “extensive experience” serving as a key aide to…

TRUMP PLAN TO TURN PUBLIC LANDS OVER TO THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY FACES POLITICAL BACKLASH

From: Truthout

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), a watchdog group representing government workers, has re-released documents implicating Bernhardt in an apparent…

LOS ALAMOS SEEKS DETENTE WITH ITS NEIGHBORS - BEARS

From: Albuquerque Journal

“The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, made up of current and former state and federal government employees, recently criticized the decision…


News Releases

U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST CHARGES SCIENTIFIC FRAUD

Florida Panther Habitat and Population Data Skewed to Allow Development

LEGAL DEFENSE FUND ESTABLISHED FOR CHIEF CHAMBERS

Fundraising in Anticipation of Court Fights to Restore Chief

NEW LURC COMMISSIONER HAS HISTORY OF VIOLATIONS

Denies Responsibility for Violations on His Watch

TAXPAYER & GREEN GROUPS SLAM MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR MISSISSIPPI RIVER PLAN

"Twice Cooked Pork" Report Released

OSHA TO TEST ITS OWN INSPECTORS EXPOSED TO DEADLY BERYLLIUM

Whistleblower Vindicated But Concerns Remain