An electric bike rode into the backcountry. Now there’s a nationwide turf war
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PEER | May 30, 2022
FOUNTAIN HILLS, Arizona – A gray-haired dude jumped on his mountain bike and began pedaling into the Sonoran desert along a rocky, single-track path. The trail at McDowell Mountain Regional Park wound past towering saguaros, around paloverde trees in blooming splendor and through sand- ...
Court Ruling Retains e-Bike Rules In National Parks, But Calls For Study Of Impacts
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PEER | May 26, 2022
While the National Park Service failed three years ago to carefully study the potential impact of e-Bike use in the National Park System, a federal judge did not block their use but simply directed the agency to take “a hard look” at positive and negative impacts. U.S. District ...
National Park E-Bike Rule Lacks Required Eco-Review
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PEER | May 25, 2022
Court Directs Park Service to Consider Cumulative and Foreseeable Impacts ...
National Park Service Ordered to Take New Look at E-Bike Rule
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PEER |
The National Park Service’s rule that opened the parks system to e-bikes needs further environmental review, but tossing the rule isn’t warranted, a Washington, D.C., federal judge decided in a partial win for conservation groups. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and ...
Media Advisory | Biosafety Whistleblower Hearing Media Sign-Up
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PEER |
MSPB hearing for USGS microbiologist and whistleblower Eveline (Evi) Emmenegger to be held June 14. Media registration available now ...
