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PEER FILES LAWSUIT TO QUIET SKIES OVER NATIONAL PARKS

From: National Parks Traveler

“In a bid to bring some better management of park overflights into being, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, along with Hawaii Island Coalition…

FREE REIN FOR CHOPPERS DRIVES NATIONAL PARK ENTHUSIASTS TO COURT

From: Gears Of Biz

““The Park Service is supposed to protect parks for present and future generations but its jurisdiction in essence ends at the treetops,” Jeff Ruch, executive director…

LAWSUIT DEMANDS FAA DEVELOP AIR TOUR MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR NATIONAL PARKS

From: Rotor & wing International

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) has filed a lawsuit against the FAA, the organization said. The suit fights noise from helicopter…

DUNES PAVILION CHANGES WON'T GET A SECOND REVIEW

From: Chicago Tribune

“Dunes Action, along with Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or PEER, asked for the review late last month because of concern that modification…

RYAN ZINKE'S WEEK OF RECKONING: SCANDALS ROIL TRUMP'S INTERIOR DEPARTMENT

From: Truthout

“"This 'grip-and-grin' tour is galling when the secretary is telling everyone else to tighten their belts," said PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch, who filed for the…


News Releases

FLORIDA PANTHER DEATHS SET ANOTHER RECORD IN 2015

70% Killed in Collisions; Nearly One-Quarter Females of Kitten-Bearing Age

ALASKAN REFUGE MOOSE HUNTING CABIN DRAWS SCRUTINY

Phony Claim of Scientific Research Masks Violations to Benefit Manager’s Cronies

INSPECTION OF VAST FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS SLATED

Inspector General to Review U.S. Geological Survey Management of Specimen Troves

MYSTERY EVACUATION HIGHLIGHTS INEPT EPA CRISIS MANAGEMENT

EPA Official Who Contaminated His Office Promoted to Head Emergency Response

TIMID STEP TOWARD STEMMING PHARMACEUTICAL POLLUTION

EPA Admits Growing Water Contamination but Tackles Only Tiny Fraction of Flow