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RICHARD WEST SELLARS 1935-2017

From: Wise County Messenger

“Memorial donations may be made to the George Wright Society, P.O. Box 65, Hancock, MI, 49930-0065; Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER),…

STATE OF MISSOURI FAILS TO FOLLOW ITS OWN WATER QUALITY GUIDELINES

From: KPLR11 St Louis

“This is after a watchdog group tried getting Missouri to take action four years ago. The group is called P.E.E.R. – Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility.…

SCOTT PRUITT JUST PICKED A BUNCH OF OIL AND GAS REPS TO ADVISE THE EPA

From: Vice

““I have never seen anyone go after these boards. They’ve always kind of been off-limits,” said Kyla Bennett, who worked as the head of wetlands enforcement in EPA’s Northeast…

GROUPS WANT PROTECTIONS RESTORED FOR LOUISIANA BLACK BEAR

From: LA Times

“Some conservationists and environmentalists opposed the move when it was announced. On Thursday, the Washington-based Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility…

GROUP CRIES FOUL OVER CELL SERVICE EXPANSION IN NATIONAL PARKS

From: Courthouse News

““Not only is this a helluva way to run a railroad, but Yosemite does not even know who owns the trains,” Jeff Ruch, executive director of PEER, said. He said…


News Releases

STEALTH WEATHER SERVICE FORECASTING DOWNSIZE

Far Fewer Local Weather Forecasters Limited to Working “Business Hours”

TRUMP MONUMENT REVOCATIONS WOULD BE MONUMENTAL MESS

Hyper-Partisanship Sidelines Historic Congressional Monument Role

REMINDERS WHY PALIN WOULD BE TERRIBLE INTERIOR SECRETARY

Her Alaskan Record Reflects Rabid Anti-Science Approach to Environmental Issues

PARK SERVICE MYOPIC DRIVE FOR POLITICALLY CORRECT SCIENCE

Pretentious New Resource Planning Directive Hopelessly Conflicted and Amorphous

CELL COVERAGE TO WASH ACROSS NATIONAL PARK WILDERNESS

Theodore Roosevelt Spins in Grave Over Tower Named for Him in Namesake Park