Keeping America’s Wildlife Protected
Wildlife are constantly under threat from climate change, habitat destruction, hunting and fishing, as well as mismanagement. PEER works with public employees to identify areas of concern and protect wildlife, in many cases from the actions of public agencies.
During the past dozen years, the endangered Florida manatee has made only tenuous progress toward recovery
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NEWS FROM PEER
Deadly Domestic Sheep Disease Threatens Endangered Sierra Nevada Bighorn
Feds Threatened With Legal Action to Close Grazing Allotments, Remedy Endangered Species Act Violations
Oil and Gas Drilling Labeled Major Threat to Eastern Forests
U.S. Forest Service Flying Blind on Drilling Impacts Yet Still Issues More Permits
National Park Lead Ammo Ban in Doubt
NRA Goes Ballistic on Gun-Shy Obama Administration
$100 Million Still Owed From Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
U.S. and Alaska Fail to Collect $92 Million Damage Claim Filed Back in 2006
Suit to Uncover Human Hazards of Federal Wildlife Eradication
Secret Agency Review of Poisonings, Crashes, Explosions and Terror Risks
Federal Cash Brings Reward for Information on Illegal Wolf Killings to $50,000
Contact: Rob Edward, WildEarth Guardians,(303) 573-4898 ext. 762, redward@wildearthguardians.org Michael Robinson, Center for Biological Diversity, (575) 534-0360, michaelr@biologicaldiversity.org Greta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project, (520) 623-1878 Daniel R....
Fight to Re-Classify Pygmy Owl as Endangered
Conservationists Take First Step to Re-establish Protections for the Pygmy Owl
U.S. Trusting Oil Companies to Safeguard Arctic Wildlife
Industry Permit Plans Not Subjected to Required Peer-Review or Monitoring
Bowhead Whale Imperiled by Arctic Drilling Plans
Scientific Warnings on Oil Spills and Seismic Noise Disregarded to Speed Lease Sales
Lawsuit to Force Florida Manatee Oversight Record Release
Boating Speed Limits, Warning Signs and Swim-With Harassment at Issue
WHITE HOUSE BLOCKS SEA SPEED LIMITS FOR SAVING WHALES
Foreign Shipping Companies Opposed; Council of Economic Advisors Involved
Conservation Groups Call on Park Service to Protect the Florida Panther
Park Service Should Not Have Opened More Routes to Off-Road Vehicles in Big Cypress National Preserve
Florida’s New Manatee Plan Still Falls Far Short
Second Attempt to Justify Reduced Manatee Protections Has Gaping Holes
Florida Plan Dims Prospects for Manatee Survival
State Lowers Protections Despite Record Deaths and Projected Population Decline
BUSH ADMINISTRATION DENIES PROTECTION TO 16 DESERT SPECIES
Off-Road Pressure Leads to Reversal of Science on Unique Sonoran Wildlife
PERSISTENT HOMELAND SECURITY PROBLEMS AT AGRICULTURE
USDA Ignoring Security Rules While Dispensing Advice to Farmers
NOAA Adopting Ship Speed Limits to Save the Right Whale
Ship Strikes are Largest Threat to Critically Endangered Marine Mammal
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY JOINS COALITION SEEKING GUNNISON SAGE-GROUSE PROTECTION
TELLURIDE, COLO. – San Miguel County in Colorado has formally joined an effort to protect the Gunnison sage-grouse under the federal Endangered Species Act. The County’s action is in response to a decision six weeks ago by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to...
Buffalo Betrayed by Official Cruelty and Indifference
Massive Slaughter Makes Bison Logo for Federal Agency “Misleading Advertising”
Another Right Whale Calf Killed Off Florida – Tail Sliced Off
Petition to the Coast Guard for Safety Zone to Slow Ships Crossing Whales’ Habitat