Public Lands

General Counsel

Paula has worked with PEER since 2006. She represents the organization in whistleblower, environmental, and Freedom of Information Act cases. Prior to joining PEER, she clerked for a federal district court judge in Washington, DC, and then practiced with small public interest-oriented law firms. Her work included representation of States and advocacy groups in energy and environmental matters, including pesticides and organic food standards. She received her law degree from the George Washington University National Law Center.

Feeble NPS E-Bike Assessment Sheds Little Light on Impacts

by | July 20, 2023
Park Service Review Dodges Wildlife, User Conflict, Fire, and Other Effects ...

COMMENTARY | Managing Rangelands From Outer Space

by | June 27, 2023
The BLM has introduced satellite imagery as its latest land management tool – with predictably bad results ...

BLM Conservation Rule Not Ready for Prime Time

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Agency Lacks Capacity to Accomplish Intended Conservation Goals ...

National Park Chooses Carrying Capacity over Crowding

by | June 8, 2023
Mt. Rainier Openly Considers When Limits Needed to Save Park Resources ...

Cell Tower Casts Shade on Bryce Canyon Centennial

by | June 7, 2023
Regional Office Steamrolled over Park Management and Staff Objections ...

Change is Possible! National Parks Reclaim Their Skies

by | May 24, 2023
The first serious inroads have been made into curbing swarms of commercial air tours rumbling across some of America’s most besieged national parks ...
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