North Carolina League of Conservation Voters
Conservation Insider Bulletin
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John, state parks start reopening, meat processing plants endanger their workers, and the state’s pesticide program is under fire. This and more in your CIB for the week of May 11.
Cooper Reopens State Parks
Find out which parks are open for visitors again during Gov. Cooper's Phase One of gradually reopening our state during the pandemic.
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Meat Plant Workers Aren't Safe
The virus is spreading like wildfire through North Carolina's huge meat processing plants, and Tyson, Smithfield Foods, and President Trump don't care.
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No Accountability for Pesticide Polluters
Steve Troxler's pesticide regulators rarely initiate investigations, fine rule violators, or let us know who and what is being investigated.
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