Perry Wheeler (@pwheeler40) 's Twitter Profile
Perry Wheeler

@pwheeler40

Communications Strategist for Earthjustice's Rocky Mountains, Northern Rockies, and Biodiversity Defense programs.

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Most pesticides on the market have never been tested for their impact on the vast majority of insect pollinators. Earthjustice has petitioned the EPA, on behalf of the Xerces Society, to strengthen regulations and require essential data to protect these insect populations.

Most pesticides on the market have never been tested for their impact on the vast majority of insect pollinators. Earthjustice has petitioned the EPA, on behalf of the Xerces Society, to strengthen regulations and  require essential data to protect these insect populations.
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Pesticide overuse is driving declines in insect pollinator populations globally posing a threat to human food systems, terrestrial food webs, and global biodiversity. ejus.tc/4gHVuBb

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Pesticides are a major reason so many native bees, butterflies, & other pollinators are in serious trouble. So why does the EPA only consider risks to honey bees when approving pesticides for sale? Today, Earthjustice & Xerces delivered a petition calling on the EPA to fix this.

Pesticides are a major reason so many native bees, butterflies, & other pollinators are in serious trouble. So why does the EPA only consider risks to honey bees when approving pesticides for sale?
Today, <a href="/earthjustice/">Earthjustice</a> &amp; Xerces delivered a petition calling on the EPA to fix this.
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The EPA must, by law, ensure that pesticides don’t have “unreasonable adverse impacts” on the environment. The decline of monarchs & other native pollinators are clear evidence that the current system is NOT working. Read the full press release & petition➡️xerces.org/press/pollinat…

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“We have almost no information about how various pesticides affect butterflies generally, even the monarch,” Malfi said. The Xerces Society thenewlede.org/2024/12/epa-mu…

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“These livestock groups are asking CPW to break the law in order to make rule changes that were already implemented. Their petition provides no valid basis to halt reintroduction efforts. We encourage CPW to follow the law and stay the course.” earthjustice.org/press/2024/on-…

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Montana Supreme Court affirms decision in Held, historic youth climate case. Limit on analysis of greenhouse gas emissions unconstitutional, court says #mtnews dailymontanan.com/2024/12/18/mon…

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“Plaintiffs showed at trial — without dispute — that climate change is harming Montana’s environmental life support system now and with increasing severity for the foreseeable future,” the Montana Supreme Court wrote in its decision on a landmark climate lawsuit. #mtnews

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“This decision is out of step with the best available science and may worsen conditions for the golden-cheeked warbler.” - Earthjustice's Sharmeen Morrison. earthjustice.org/press/2025/u-s…

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Today, our CPW Commission voted to adopt our staff’s recommendation regarding a citizen petition to delay CO's wolf restoration. They determined changes to the reintroduction efforts were unnecessary due to work that we have done to address the conditions listed in the petition.

Today, our CPW Commission voted to adopt our staff’s recommendation regarding a citizen petition to delay CO's wolf restoration. They determined changes to the reintroduction efforts were unnecessary due to work that we have done to address the conditions listed in the petition.
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“CPW has already addressed livestock groups’ concerns and made their requested management changes, eliminating the claimed basis to pause reintroductions. We look forward to seeing more paws on the ground in Colorado in the coming weeks.” earthjustice.org/press/2025/col…

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“Industry has sought to slash land protections for decades. Their congressional allies are now working to make that dream a reality by introducing unpopular legislation that would open the floodgates for polluting industries..." earthjustice.org/press/2025/ear…

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The Ninth Circuit today upheld a 2020 decision that struck down the basis for the previous Trump administration’s oil and gas leasing on more than a million acres of public lands in key habitat for sage grouse. earthjustice.org/press/2025/nin…

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (@coparkswildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just concluded our second year of wolf restoration efforts, including the release of 15 wolves from British Columbia, Canada, as well as the five members of the original Copper Creek Pack 🐺

We just concluded our second year of wolf restoration efforts, including the release of 15 wolves from British Columbia, Canada, as well as the five members of the original Copper Creek Pack 🐺
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"Enough is enough. The state of Colorado continues to fail communities whose health is harmed by the air pollution from the Suncor refinery in Commerce City." coloradosun.com/2025/02/27/opi…

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The Trump Administration is considering removing federal protections and shrinking six of our National Monuments to pursue energy development. Doing so would impact the public’s access to these precious outdoor spaces and risk vulnerable wildlife habitats and cultural resources.

The Trump Administration is considering removing federal protections and shrinking six of our National Monuments to pursue energy development. Doing so would impact the public’s access to these precious outdoor spaces and risk vulnerable wildlife habitats and cultural resources.