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Unprecedented “Pay-to-Play” Deal Gives Private Bike Group Backcountry Access
Demand for EPA Intervention to Stem Enormous Effluent Flow from Arkansas Plant
Fish & Wildlife Service Gives “Litigation Magnet” National Endangered Species Slot
NOAA Wants Tsunami Warning Center Relocated Where Navy Says to Evacuate
Confusing, Conflicting Guidance on Climbing Anchors and Other Topics
Proposed Trail Network Poses Threat to Florida Panther and Other Protected Species
Bird and Bat Studies Not Designed to Pick Up Meaningful Data
High Number of Special Agents Transfer Out of Troubled Criminal Program in 2010
EPA Funding of State Water Quality Programs in Jeopardy; Complaint Filed
115 Manatee Deaths So Far in 2011; Emergency Safeguards Lapse in Mid-March
Interior Says Fears Based on “Misinterpretation of Policy” But Issue No Correction
Plans Issued to Green-Light Genetically Engineered Agriculture on Scores of Refuges
Governors in Florida and Maine Open Hen-House Doors to Fox with Corporate Ties
Rules Ban Alteration of Technical Findings and Foster “Free Flow” of Scientific Data
U.S. Agency Sued to Disclose Flooding Maps, Emergency Plans and Dam Conditions
Court Orders Redo of Federal ORV Plan for Millions of Acres in California’s West Mojave Desert San Francisco — A federal judge Saturday issued an order forcing the Bureau of Land Management to redo its plans for off-road vehicle use on millions of acres of public land in the California desert and requiring the agency…
Refuge Has Not Rehired Staff After Tribal Funding Agreement Rescinded
Memo Implies EPA Will Not Clarify Scientists’ Right to Publish or Speak with Media
Alaska Health Report Cannot ID Agent, Urges Permanent Paving for Base Site
Fish & Game Contractors Cannot Evade Ban on Leg Snares and Other Inhumane Practices