DENALI WOLF BUFFER BILL LIKELY TO STALL IN SENATE

by Susan Sargent | April 4, 2018
From: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner “Despite getting one committee hearing last month, a bill that would ban wolf hunting on a section of state land near Denali National Park remains unlikely to advance in the Senate, according to the bill’s sponsor.” Read more . . . Read the PEER story ...

Teresa Chambers: The Honest Chief

by Susan Sargent | April 3, 2018
Teresa waged a 7-year legal battle through PEER to overturn her termination for honestly answering a reporter’s questions as first female Chief of the U.S. Park Police. Her case created important protections for all national security and public safety whistleblowers ...

Assault Rifle Slaughter of Wolves Outside Denali

Alaska Belatedly Imposes No-Hunt Buffer to Avert Wolf Population Implosion ...

BODINE SAYS INFORMAL ENFORCEMENT MAY CUT CASES BUT SPEED COMPLIANCE

From: Inside EPA “EPA enforcement chief Susan Bodine says the agency plans to launch pilot projects using “informal” enforcement actions that notify a facility of a violation and aim to achieve immediate compliance without waiting for formal litigation steps, saying that while it may ...
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