August 26, 2009
Judge Orders USDA To Release Data on Wolf Program
August 26, 2009–The locations of conflicts in New Mexico and Arizona between livestock and Mexican gray wolves, which were reintroduced in 1998, will now be made public in hopes of identifying problem areas and taking preventive steps.July 29, 2009
Toolbox: Website Offers Profusion of Government Science Links
July 29, 2009–In one handy spot, you'll find hundreds of rarely visited Web pages published by a vast variety of federal offices and programs doing science on environmental and other topics.July 15, 2009
Dole Sues "Bananas!" Film-Maker For Defamation
July 15, 2009–Showing of the film, depicting purported harm and claims of sterility by Nicaraguan plantation workers, went ahead at the Los Angeles Film Festival, even though an April 2009 Superior Court ruled that those claims were fraudulent.Toolbox: Homeland Security Daily Infrastructure Report
July 15, 2009–Reporters interested in following the hazards of dams, refineries, chemical plants, pipelines, and other infrastructure may find story leads in DHS reports.April 8, 2009
Judge Rules That Feedlot Phone-Book Can Be Secret
April 8, 2009–As of March 31, 2009, the Agriculture Department may keep secret the locations and phone numbers of feedlots — however much the public may complain about their smell and the pollution emanating from them.February 25, 2009
Obscure Farm Bill Provision Blacks Out Agricultural Data
February 25, 2009–The USDA is interpreting a provision in the 2008 Farm Bill so broadly that it may amount to a FOIA exemption for most information about individual agricultural operations.February 18, 2009
Toolbox: USDA Releases New Census of Agriculture
February 18, 2009–Data range from the very big picture, such as the total acreage devoted to agriculture in the country, and each state and county, to myriad details.September 10, 2008
EPA Hides Data on Pesticide Link to Bee Die-Off
September 10, 2008–The Environmental Protection Agency looks determined to keep the public from knowing whether a pesticide on which it has waived safety rules may be a factor in the worldwide bee die-off known as "colony collapse disorder."August 27, 2008
USDA Stops Pesticide, Fertilizer Data
August 27, 2008–The Bush administration is killing a longstanding program that publishes free the information it gathers on the application of pesticides and fertilizer by U.S. farmers.August 13, 2008
USDA Raises Barriers to Disclosure of Predator Control Info
August 13, 2008–The Department of Agriculture has stopped reporting publicly how many animals it kills for farmers and ranchers in its predator control program.
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