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Kyla Bennett

New England PEER’s Director and PEER’s Director of Science Policy, Kyla previously worked at EPA Region 1 for 10 years as a wetland permit reviewer and as the Region’s Wetlands Enforcement Coordinator. Kyla first became involved with PEER in the mid-1990s, when she became a whistleblower herself. Kyla has a Ph.D. in ecology from the University of Connecticut and a law degree from Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon. Her familiarity with science, the law, and the inner workings of state and federal governmental agencies enable her to assist public environmental employees throughout New England.

PFAS in Biosolids Fertilizer Sparks Damages Lawsuit

by | February 20, 2024
Suit Charges Fertilizer Maker Synagro with Poisoning Farms and Livestock ...

Texas Farms Poisoned by PFAS-Laden Biosolid Fertilizers

by | February 16, 2024
Johnson County Holds Hearing to Warn Citizens About Synagro’s Biosolids ...

Point Reyes Sweetheart Cattle Leases are Illegal

by | February 12, 2024
Dairy and Beef Ranches on Seashore Pay Far Below Fair Market Value ...

Webinar | Climate and Environmental Impacts of Agriculture

by | February 7, 2024
Watch this webinar to learn about the extensive impacts of animal agriculture on the environment, climate, and our health ...

Op-Ed | Why is EPA Considering Lethal Pesticides for Florida Citrus?

by | January 29, 2024
Originally published in and reprinted with permission of The Orlando Sentinel. Why is EPA Considering Lethal Pesticides for Florida Citrus? Few pesticides have raised more red flags across the world in recent years than an insecticide called aldicarb. This neurotoxic poison is a notorious ...
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