National Park Service

News Releases

MOUNTAIN BIKE DEAL MAY OPEN UP PARK WILDERNESS

5.5 Million Acres of Wild Lands Vulnerable to New Mountain Bike Trails

NATIONAL PARKS DIRECTOR SAYS “WHOLE PARKS” MAY BE OUTSOURCED

Three National Parks Now Under Review, More Later

PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL PARK DUE FOR WILDERNESS REVIEW

Will New Park Lands Be Protected for Their Wild Values?

PARK POLICE FACE GROWING CHALLENGES WITH FEWER OFFICERS

Four-Hour Transition Ceremony Tomorrow for Troubled Force

COURT STRIKES DOWN LAND EXCHANGE TO PRESERVE MOJAVE CROSS

Cross Must Come Down; Court Calls One-Acre Land Trade a “Sham”

PARK SERVICE RESCINDS APPROVAL OF MOJAVE “GUZZLERS”

Facing a Lawsuit, Agency Withdraws Its Okay for Artificial Watering in Desert Park

ATTORNEY GENERAL INVESTIGATES PRISON COMPUTER RECYCLING

Toxic Exposure of Staff and Inmates at Issue

MISSING DOCUMENTS IN CHAMBERS CASE SUDDENLY FOUND

Interior Still Deciding Whether to Release Newly Located Records

ARTIFICIAL WATERING THREATENS MOJAVE WILDLIFE

Political Appointees at Interior Vetoed Park Objections; Lawsuit Filed

CHAMBERS FILES FEDERAL LAWSUIT

Seeking Damages for Destruction of Exonerating Documents



Surveys
2000  National Parks Service Survey

Other PEER Activities
Draft study, "Possible Effects of Elk Harvest on Fall Distribution of Grizzly Bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem" (Biological Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey and Wyoming Game &

Bob Jackson Barred from Yellowstone; Whistleblower Complaint Filed with the Office of Special Counsel

Bob Jackson's Testimony Provided to the Greater Yellowstone Subcommittee

Eagle Letters

PEER Campaign: Faith-based Parks

PEER Campaign: In the Chief's Corner

PEER Campaign: The Grizzly Emergency

PEER's Comments on National Park Service Interior Special Rule on the Waupatki National Monument