Steve Gniadek: Talking Down a Jumper
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PEER | 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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PEER | March 5, 2018
Legitimacy of Acting Directors of Parks, BLM, and Fish & Wildlife Remains in Doubt ...
Paul Berkowitz: Case of the Indian Trader
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PEER | February 21, 2018
Paul Berkowitz led PEER to do an autopsy of an official screw-up that was compounded by a cover-up at the National Park Service ...
Temporary Interior Department Directors Illegal
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PEER | February 8, 2018
All Decisions by Acting Park Service, BLM, and Fish & Wildlife Heads Legally Void ...
NATIONAL BISON RANGE SETTLES TIMELINE FOR PLAN
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PEER | January 30, 2018
From: Missoulian ““During the litigation, (Interior Secretary Ryan) Zinke decided against the transfer,” said Paula Dinerstein, attorney for Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), which led a long list of opponents to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Bison ...
