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ENVIROS SEEK QUICK WIN IN SUIT OVER FWS' BISON RANGE PLANS

From: Law 360

“he Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and nine retired National Wildlife Refuge System employees moved for a quick win Friday in their suit over the management…

EPA CUTS DRAW ATTENTION TO COMPLEXITY OF AGENCY'S WORK IN WYOMING

From: Casper Star Tribune

“The federal investigation in Pavillion took place during the fracking boom, said Jeff Ruch. His organization, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility,…

ROGUE TWITTER ACCOUNTS FIGHT TO PRESERVE THE VOICE OF GOVERNMENT SCIENCE

From: The Intercept

“Although the employee, who has survived multiple administrations working for the government, declined to share their identity with The Intercept out of fear of…

TRUMP AND REPUBLICANS TAKE AIM AT ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY

From: Nature

““Nobody is expecting an increase, but it’s not clear at all that these cuts will make it through Congress,” says Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for…

11 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FISHING IN LAKE ONTARIO AND ITS TRIBUTARIES

From: Syracuse

“The DEC's cormorant control efforts on the lake and throughout the state (lethal control, nest destruction, egg oiling, harassment) is currently limited to just harassment…


News Releases

PENTAGON SEEKS ENVIRONMENTAL EXEMPTIONS FOR THE MA MILITARY RESERVATION

Clean Up May Be Shelved

ALLAGASH WILDERNESS WATERWAY NAMED ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST ENDANGERED RIVERS

After years of neglectful management, legislature considers removing wilderness protections

ADEC EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINED FOR PROTESTING BP PERMIT

Air Pollution Violations on North Slope Suppressed

ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNITY REJECTS DEFENSE DEPARTMENT ATTEMPT TO SIDESTEP LAWS

DOD uses last-minute changes to seek broad exemptions from environmental laws

SETTLEMENT REACHED IN SEWAGE TREATMENT SUIT

City to Pay $100,000, Upgrade Plant and Increase Monitoring