NPS law enforcement staffing hits ‘generational low,’ watchdog says
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PEER | August 1, 2024
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, in a report released Thursday, says the number of NPS law enforcement rangers and special agents has declined by nearly half since 2010, and has now reached what the group calls a “generational low,” according to data it obtained via ...
Analysis: ‘Loophole’ threatening sage-grouse
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Elizabeth Duan | July 30, 2024
Commercial livestock grazing across the West is a growing threat to the greater sage-grouse, according to an analysis by conservation groups Western Watersheds Project and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. The groups analyzed documents from the Bureau of Land Management ...
Grazing, BLM inaction threaten greater sage grouse, report contends
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PEER |
The plight of greater sage grouse across the West is troubling, scientists say. Greater sage grouse populations declined nearly 80% between 1966 and 2021 and 41% from 2002-2021, according to federal scientists’ reports in the ongoing federal environmental review of grouse management. The ...
Nous avons sur le marché américain de nombreux produits chimiques qui ne sont pas sûrs
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PEER |
Selon une étude américaine publiée le 24 juillet dans la revue Environmental Health Perspectives, les per- et polyfluoroalkylées (PFAS) sont de plus en plus utilisés dans les pesticides aux États-Unis. Ces « polluants éternels » sont omniprésents dans notre quotidien, comme ...
Greens press BLM to keep solar projects out of Nevada valley
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Elizabeth Duan | July 29, 2024
A coalition of conservation groups has petitioned the Bureau of Land Management to protect a large southern Nevada valley west of Las Vegas, citing the threat of large-scale solar development. At issue is the South Pahrump Valley and proposals to build at least five utility-scale solar ...
Conservation groups accuse feds of withholding public documents
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Elizabeth Duan |
Conservation groups are accusing federal agencies of systematically denying access to public information in Wyoming and other western states in order to play political favorites on public lands. The organization Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility s now raising alarm over a ...