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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.

COMMENTARY | Green Energy: An Eco-Price for Fighting Climate Change

by | April 20, 2021
Increasing wind energy production, a necessity for clean energy goals, will impact navigation, endangered species, marine mammals and fisheries ...

PEERMail | BLM’s Litmust Test on Whistleblowers

by | April 1, 2021
After years of mismanagement and retaliation against employees who raised concerns about oil and gas projects, can the BLM deliver on Biden's conservation promises ...

BLM Moves to Fire Migratory Bird Whistleblower  

by | March 16, 2021
Reports on Raptors Dying in Big Wyoming Oil and Gas Project Spiked ...

Interior IG Sits on Migratory Bird Ethics Complaint

by | June 11, 2020
Inspector General Wants FWS Retirees to Name Those Who Complained ...

WOTUS Redefinition: South Dakota

by | August 26, 2019
Impact of Proposed Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) Redefinition on Wetlands and Waters in South Dakota ...
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