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Western Lands and Rocky Mountain Advocate

Chandra, a Colorado native, serves as the Director of Rocky Mountain PEER. Formerly a staff attorney with Defenders of Wildlife specializing in endangered species and public lands issues, she has also worked for the U.S. Department of Justice and, under a legal fellowship, worked on a Superfund site with the Department of Energy. “I view my job as helping the region’s public service professionals do their jobs of protecting the diverse and abundant natural resources of the Rockies,” states Rosenthal. Chandra earned her law degree in 1993 at the Lewis and Clark Northwestern School of Law, where she focused her studies on environmental law.

Letter to USGS – Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni National Monument

by PEER | May 16, 2024
Letter to the U.S. Geological Survey regarding the GAP classification of the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni–Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument ...

Much of U.S. Rangeland in Poor Ecological Condition

by PEER | May 15, 2024
Livestock Leading Cause for Failing Minimum Landscape Health Standards ...

REPORT | Evaluating Trends in Rangeland Health on Bureau of Land Management Lands

by PEER | May 14, 2024
U.S. Bureau of Land Management data obtained and analyzed by PEER provides valuable insights into the health of grazing allotments ...

BLM Veteran Decries Diminishing Range Protection

by PEER | May 9, 2024
Inattention to Livestock Program Drives Deteriorating Land Conditions ...

COMMENTARY | What will BLM’s new Public Lands Rule Mean for Conservation?

by Chandra Rosenthal | April 26, 2024
The DOI's final Public Lands Rule was designed to elevate conservation to equal status with traditional energy development, resource extraction, and grazing. Here's our take on it ...
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