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EPA, CLEAN ENERGY SPARED TRUMP'S AX $1.1 TRILLION BUDGET DEAL

From: Bloomberg

“"Rather than being honest and direct about the political shift that has taken place, Interior and other federal agencies are deploying insubstantial pablum," Jeff Ruch,…

ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP WARNS AGAINST FOOT RACE IN BEAR COUNTRY

From: KRQE News 13

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility on Monday said the National Park Service is downplaying the threat of interactions between wildlife and participants…

EFFORT TO BAN PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES IN NATIONAL PARKS WOULD END UNDER BUDGET DEAL

From: McClatchy DC

“At the behest of the International Bottled Water Association, Congress is preparing to approve a must-pass budget bill that includes language aimed at restoring…

VALLES CALDERA NATIONAL PARK APPROVES ROAD RACE DESPITE LAST YEAR'S BEAR MAULING

From: National Parks Traveler

““How many more people need be mauled for these clueless officials to conclude this is a bad idea?” Mr. Ruch said Monday, citing the mauling last June…

RESEARCHER FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST WSU

From: The Daily Evergreen

“The 12-page complaint, sent to the WSU Faculty Status Committee by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) on Friday, urges the Faculty…


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