Mining Public Records for Stories on Public Lands - a podcast by SEJ

from 2019-12-02T05:03:26

:: ::

Part 4 of the Wednesday Workshop: Covering Indian Country, Public Lands and Environmental Justice in the West


Mining Public Records for Stories on Public Lands


News is about change, and there’s been a whole lotta change in the management of U.S. public lands lately. The Trump administration is moving to open millions of acres to oil and gas development and recently put an outspoken critic of public lands in power at the Bureau of Land Management. This session will offer tips on how to dig out stories about what’s happening and what’s at stake.



>> Resources (PDF)



Moderator: Tim Wheeler, Managing Editor, (Chesapeake) Bay Journal and Chair, Freedom of Information Task Force, Society of Environmental Journalists



Speakers:

Jimmy Tobias, Independent Reporter

Tim Whitehouse, Executive Director, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility

Laurel Williams, US Public Lands and Rivers Conservation Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts

Further episodes of SEJ 2019 Conference

Further podcasts by SEJ

Website of SEJ