Musical Chairs Shuffle National Park Service Leadership
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Susan Sargent | April 26, 2018
Multiple Involuntary Moves Appear Designed to Force Targeted Managers to Retire ...
Teresa Chambers: The Honest Chief
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Susan Sargent | April 3, 2018
Teresa waged a 7-year legal battle through PEER to overturn her termination for honestly answering a reporter’s questions as first female Chief of the U.S. Park Police. Her case created important protections for all national security and public safety whistleblowers ...
Grand Teton Stealth Plan for 11 New Cell Towers
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Susan Sargent | March 19, 2018
Lawsuit Seeks Records Detailing Nation’s Largest Park Cellular Expansion ...
Steve Gniadek: Talking Down a Jumper
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Susan Sargent | March 15, 2018
Steve was the chief biologist at Glacier National Park, who reached out to PEER for help when his superintendent was pushing a permit for a parking lot that would have destroyed old growth forest without proper environmental review ...
Legal Cloud Looms over Interior Department Actions
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Susan Sargent | March 5, 2018
Legitimacy of Acting Directors of Parks, BLM, and Fish & Wildlife Remains in Doubt ...