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Rocky Mountain PEER Director

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.

PEERMail | A Busy Summer is Winding Down

by Susan Sargent | August 22, 2023
August has been quite a month for us - Logging in Minnesota, Grazing in Colorado, Scientific Integrity across the federal government ...

Rampant Grazing Trespassing Goes Unpunished

by Susan Sargent | August 21, 2023
Whistleblower Faces Suspension for Saying BLM Lacks “Gumption ...

BLM Data Measuring Rangeland Health Not Available

by Susan Sargent | August 14, 2023
Suit to Uncover Success of Efforts to Reverse Severe Livestock Eco-Damage ...

COMMENTARY | Managing Rangelands From Outer Space

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

COMMENTARY | Questions About BLM’s Conservation Rule

by Chandra Rosenthal | May 8, 2023
There are serious concerns about many provisions of the new BLM conservation rule and its potential negative impact on public lands ...
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