500 MANATEE DEATHS IN 2017…AND COUNTING
Last Year’s Mortality Spike Already Topped Before December Cold Snaps
News Releases
Last Year’s Mortality Spike Already Topped Before December Cold Snaps
Notice of Impending Suit to Restore Federal Endangered Species Act Protection
Criminal Complaint Cites State Payments for Hunting Dogs Killed in Wolf Clashes
National Park and Refuge HQ and Regional Offices Smaller Than Under Bush
Directives to Expand Hunting and Trapping Launch Long, Uncertain Legal Process
Groups Push for Federal Intervention to Curb Endangered Species Act Violations
Retreat Is Attempted Defense for Illegal Promulgation of Refuge Give-Away Plan
“Depredation” Orders for Double-Crested Cormorants Rescinded Immediately
Ruling May End Slaughter of Fish-Eating Aquatic Birds in 24 Eastern States
Chamber of Commerce Pressures Delay of Manatee “Swim-With” Safeguards
White Papers |
Swan Dive — Trumpeter Swan Restoration Trumped by Politics (August 2001) Swan Dive traces how the declining prospects for the survival of Greater Yellowstone's trumpeter swans have intertwined with decisions by the agencies charged with ensuring their survival. Unfortunatley, these decisions have imperiled this last native nesting population of trumpeters in the lower 48 states. more >> |
Sitting Ducks — USFWS Assaults the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (June 1998) According to its own law enforcement personnel, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is bowing to intense political pressure to allow unethical hunting techniques, principally baiting, which they believe will facilitate detrimental over-harvesting of migratory game birds. The Special Agents are outraged by what they see as their agency's retreat from strong enforcement against hunting practices which contradict the principles of fair chase and damage the very resource whose survival makes recreational hunting possible. more >> |
Grizzly Science — Grizzly Bear Biology in the Greater Yellowstone (October 1997) Experts from various state and federal agencies chronicle the conflict between the practice of wildlife biology and the reality of bureaucratic politics within public resource agencies of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Their professional experiences exhibit common problems of bureaucratic dysfunction, including suppression of science, falsification of information, and harassment of those working to ensure the survival of the grizzly bear. more >> |
Noah's Ark is Leaking — The Department of Interior Abandons International Species Protection (May 1997) The FWS has abandoned its legal obligation to protect international threatened and endangered species. There has been a decade-long de facto moratorium on the listing of foreign species. Commercial interests abuse the process by importing rare animals. more >> |
Tarnished Trophies — The Department of Interior's Wild Sheep Loophole (October 1996) According to its own specialists, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is driving protected foreign game species to extinction through the illegal issuance of permits to import game trophies. Despite mandates to enforce both the Endangered Species Act and international conservation treaties, the Assistant Directorate for International Affairs (AIA) within the Fish & Wildlife Service is promoting importation of sports-hunted trophies of threatened and, in some cases, endangered species. more >> |
Surveys |
2005 Politics Trumps Science At U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service |
1998 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Law Enforcement Survey |
Other PEER Activities |
Craig Manson for Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks |
PEER Campaign: Scientific Integrity |