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EPA Enforcement Pick to Serve Without Senate Confirmation

August 31, 2017

Susan Bodine Starts as “Special Counsel to Administrator on Enforcement” on Tues.

Florida Eco-Enforcement Still Scraping Bottom

August 29, 2017

Even Slight Upturns Cannot Mask Historic Nosedive in Pollution Control

U.S. Special Counsel Blasts Klamath Irrigator Slush Fund

August 28, 2017

Findings of Illegality and Waste Fail to Spark Bureau of Reclamation Reform

EPA Criminal Pollution Enforcement Withering Away

August 22, 2017

Number of Criminal Investigators, Cases Opened, and Convictions Nosediving

Park Service Censored in Communicating with Congress

August 21, 2017

Park Concerns with Pending Bill Stifled by Junior Trump Political Operative

Ethics Complaint Against Rabid Anti-Wolf Legislator

August 1, 2017

Washington’s Rep. Kretz Threatened University to Fire Scientist and End Research

Administrative Leave Leash Too Weak to Check Abuse

OPM Plan Allows Unlimited “Notice Leave” and Lets Agencies Police Themselves

Wisconsin Hounders Illegally Harass Wolves

Criminal Complaint Cites State Payments for Hunting Dogs Killed in Wolf Clashes

Dissent Inside EPA Deepens

Veteran’s Farewell Decries Radical Pruitt Pollution “Deregulation”

Trump to Strip Alaska Park and Refuge Wildlife Protections

July 20, 2017

Directives to Expand Hunting and Trapping Launch Long, Uncertain Legal Process

Mount Rainier Poised to Wire Its Wilderness

July 19, 2017

Park Offers No Alternatives or Mitigation to Contain Cell Spillover from Paradise

Range Rustling Remains Rampant

July 18, 2017

Ignoring GAO Reports, BLM Foregoes Promised Steps to Check Grazing Trespass

Pruitt’s Massive Wetlands Shell Game

July 17, 2017

WOTUS Repeal Cost-Benefit Study Premised on Wetlands Having Zero Value

Forest Service Wants to Pay More in Money-Losing Timber Sale

July 10, 2017

Alaska Region Urges Off-the-Books Cash to Logger to Sweeten Tongass Contract

Culture of Corruption Persists Inside Park Service

July 3, 2017

Two More Cases of Misconduct by High-Level Officials Carry Little Consequence

National Forests Remain Vulnerable to Timber Theft and Fraud

June 29, 2017

Lawsuit Filed to Force U.S. Forest Service to Disclose the Fate of Promised Reforms

Animal Cruelty Case vs. U.S. Forest Service Sidelined

June 22, 2017

Two Horses and a Mule Died of Dehydration in Arizona’s Apache-Sitgreaves Forest

Gaunt BLM Preps for Starvation Diet

June 20, 2017

Buyouts to “Accelerate Attrition” While Meeting New Trump Agenda

New Yellowstone Cell Coverage to Swamp Backcountry

3-Sided Lattice Tower, 7 New Microwave Dishes to Encrust Historic Mt. Washburn