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PARKS DIRECTOR NEEDS TO HIRE A TRAVEL AGENT

August 17, 2005

$60,000 Aide Needed to Advance Mainella’s Constant Trips

NEW JERSEY WILL MISS WEDNESDAY’S WATER QUALITY DEADLINE

August 15, 2005

DEP’s Campbell Tells Chemical Industry He Will Bow on Toxic Standards

EPA PROPOSES ONLY HALF-STEPS ON HUMAN CHEMICAL TESTING

August 11, 2005

Proposed Rule Riddled With Loopholes; Would Not Bar Infamous “CHEERS” Study

NEW FOREST SERVICE LAW ENFORCEMENT CHIEF LACKS CREDENTIALS

August 10, 2005

Agency Manual Hastily Amended; Independent Law Enforcement Program at Risk

U.S. DISTRICT COURT UPHOLDS WILDERNESS ACT

August 4, 2005

Olympic National Park’s Shelters Are In Violation Of Act

NEW JERSEY ABANDONS ADDED STREAM PROTECTIONS

DEP Employees’ Recommendations Pushed Aside As Persistent Flooding Worsens; Press Conference Called For Today

ATTACKS ON NATIONAL PARK LAW ENFORCEMENT HIT ANOTHER ALL-TIME HIGH

August 3, 2005

Ranger and Park Police Staffing Cannot Keep Up With Rising Security and Visitor Demands

EPA MULLING REGULATORY OPTIONS ON LEAD PAINT

August 2, 2005

Agency Looking at Economics Not Public Health in Crafting Renovation Rule

EPA SCIENTISTS CRITICAL OF LEADERSHIP

August 1, 2005

Agency Survey Shows Declining Trust and Deteriorating Communication

PRISON WHISTLEBLOWER TESTIFIES

July 28, 2005

Last Day Of Hearing For Toxic Computer Recycling Program

“Disinformation Syndrome” Afflicts Federal Government

July 20, 2005

Officials Routinely Rewarded for Lying and Punished for Telling the Truth

FLOOD REDUCTION PLANS STUCK IN THE MUCK

July 19, 2005

New Jersey DEP Delays Enforcement Despite Big Flood Toll

PREDATOR CONTROL PLAN FOR COLORADO BLASTED

Danger to “Threatened” Wildlife Species, Children, and Non-Target Wildlife Washington, DC — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s plan for killing wildlife that prey on livestock in Colorado is a dangerous and misguided, according to public comments released today by a coalition of environmental groups. The USDA is planning to spend at least $1 million in…

EPA SPENDING MILLIONS TO ENHANCE ITS “CORPORATE IMAGE”

July 18, 2005

Contract for Public Relations Firms to Improve Agency’s Scientific Reputation

NEW JERSEY DEP ABANDONS TOUGHER TOXIC STANDARDS

July 12, 2005

Bald Eagle and Peregrine Falcon Warnings on Mercury, DDT and PCB Unheeded

Coast Guard Blocks Right Whale Safety Steps

July 11, 2005

Commandant Spurns NOAA Pleas for Voluntary Advisory Urging Caution

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