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"Yellowstone Bison: Hazed and Confused" [1]

The roundup of bison that have strayed from their refuge in Yellowstone National Park, part of a Quixotic plan to protect domestic cattle from the disease brucellosis, is an example of Western environmental gridlock.

Source: High Country News [2], 06/03/2010

"Advocates: Upper Delaware Most Endangered US River" [3]

The conservation group American Rivers released its list of the 10 most endangered American rivers. It ranks as most-threatened the Upper Delaware River, threatened by natural gas wells that use hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking."

Source: AP [4], 06/03/2010

"Atomic Waste Gets 'Temporary' Home" [5]

"Three months after the U.S. cancelled a plan to build a vast nuclear-waste repository in Nevada, the country's ad hoc atomic-storage policy is becoming clear in places like Wiscasset, Maine."

Source: Wall St. Journal [6], 06/03/2010

"Animal Waste on Factory Farms Comes Under Closer EPA Scrutiny" [7]

"In a legal settlement that could affect the entire U.S. meat industry, the Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to identify and investigate thousands of factory farms that have been avoiding government regulation for water pollution with animal waste."

Source: ENS [8], 06/03/2010

"EPA Requires Permit for Pesticide Application to U.S. Waters" [9]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a new permit requirement that would decrease the amount of pesticides discharged to U.S. federal waters."

Source: ENS [10], 06/03/2010

"BP, Halliburton, Transocean Build Legal Teams" [11]

"Facing multiple investigations, including one from the U.S. attorney general, companies involved in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill have secured legal teams with deep Department of Justice and White House ties."

Source: Greenwire [12], 06/03/2010

BP Works To "Cut and Cap" as Oil Spreads on Gulf Shore [13]

BP's efforts to cut off the riser pipe and install a collection cap over its blown out deepwater oil well hit complications Wednesday -- a stuck saw. But the effort continues. Meanwhile, the area of coastline affected expanded beyond Louisiana to Alabama and Mississippi and soon possibly Florida.

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [14], 06/03/2010

Rig Survivors Detained Until They Signed Statements [15]

Deepwater Horizon explosion survivors were detained at sea for 36 to 40 hours and prevented from talking to families or going home until they signed two statements, one that they'd not been injured and the other that they'd not witnessed the explosion.

Cleanup Workers' Contract: Don't Talk to Media [16]

Workers in the "Vessels of Opportunity" Gulf spill cleanup program had to sign a contract prohibiting them from talking to the news media or disclosing "proprietary and confidential" information.

BP Hires Cheney Spokeswoman, Defender of Secrecy, as PR Boss [17]

Anne Womack Kolton, who as former VP Dick Cheney's press aide defended the secrecy of his energy task force, has been brought in to fix BP's PR problems in the Gulf oil spill.

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