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
Political Arm Twisting for Massive Delaware Bay Wind Farm
New Jersey under Pressure to Lift Ban on Wind Turbines in Migratory Bird Flyway
Feds Okay Tourists Swimming With Manatees
Fish & Wildlife Service Rejects PEER Petition to End “Swim-With” Permits
Gunnison Sage-Grouse Gets Another Chance at Protection
Most Populations Declined Again in 2009
Forest Service ORV Plan Near Grand Canyon Halted
ORV Access for Hunter Removals of Carcasses Dealt Setback with Ruling
Manatees’ Fragile Fate Mirrors National Wildlife Peril
Senate Confirmation Hearing Today for Fish & Wildlife Service Director
Move to End Harassment of Florida Manatees
Legal Filing to Outlaw Manatee “Swim-With” Dives by 100,000 Tourists Annually
Fish & Wildlife Service in Florida: Portrait of a Failed Agency
Obama Pick Piecemeals Florida Panther and Other Endangered Species to Extinction
Endangered Species Act Fell Into Disuse Under Nominee
Only One Jeopardy Opinion in Nearly 6,000 Consultations as Staff Told to Refrain
America’s Ten Most Imperiled Wildlife Refuges
Climate Change and Coping with Climate Change Challenge Nature Sanctuaries
Navy Seeks to Continue Illegal Marine Detonations
Shifting Much of Underwater Explosives Operations from Puget Sound to San Diego
Kofa Cougars Get Very Short Stay of Execution
Arizona Game Agency to Shoot GPS-Collared Mountain Lions on National Refuge
Park Service Protests Big Solar Expansion in Nevada Desert
National Parks Will Suffer from Water Withdrawals, Pollution and Habitat Loss
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