Related Content About:

Interior Dept. Official Facing Scrutiny Resigns

A senior Bush political appointee at the Interior Department who revised scientific reports to minimize protection of endangered species has resigned, officials said yesterday.
 - 

Elizabeth Williamson

Related Subjects
Julie MacDonald
Earl Devaney
Hugh Vickery
U.S. Department of the Interior
Francesca Grifo
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Union of Concerned Scientists
Endangered Species
Nature and the Environment
Sciences
Science and Technology
Birds
Wildlife
Environmental Protection
Powered by Inform
Related Articles
Creatures on the Knife's Edge New York Times 5/5/2007 8:51:42 PM
Public hearing set on forest reserve expansion proposals Honolulu Advertiser 5/5/2007 4:07:51 PM
Plants may be subject to Lee rules Fort Myers News-Press 5/5/2007 3:06:47 PM
Open Space: State Using Green Funds to Buy Parcel in Arrow Park New York Times 5/5/2007 1:09:33 AM
Mission to save the bustard GulfNews 5/4/2007 5:57:10 PM
Zambia: Transforming Communities through Sustainable Development AllAfrica.com 5/4/2007 5:38:09 PM
Whooping crane sites studied Baton Rouge Advocate 5/4/2007 1:43:18 PM
Editorial: Tampering with science Las Vegas Sun 5/4/2007 11:01:28 AM
Rare Salamander Habitat Protected Near Santa Cruz, California Environmental News Network 5/4/2007 9:16:04 AM
Preservation Alliance lists 10 most endangered places in Minn. Duluth News Tribune 5/4/2007 5:35:19 AM
Related Blogs
Luchador wrestles with the problem of endangered turtles BoingBoing 5/5/2007 12:28:05 PM
Luchero wrestles with the problem of endangered turtles BoingBoing 5/4/2007 9:26:46 PM
Related Video
Video: Rare Turtles Hatched at Zoo Atlanta NBC11 Atlanta Video 5/1/2007 11:52:28 PM
Powered by Inform
 
© 2007 The Washington Post Company