Federal Bee Researcher Says He's Getting Punished For Pesticide Study

BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) — A federal scientist says he was punished for publicizing research showing a link between pesticides and the decline in bees and other pollinators.

South Dakota-based entomologist Jonathan Lundgren filed a whistleblower complaint against the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday. The complaint says Lundgren's research and work travel was scrutinized, and that he was suspended for violating agency protocols.

Jeff Ruch, executive director of the group representing Lundgren, claims pressure from the pesticide industry led the USDA to stifle Lundgren and other scientists. He doesn't have evidence, but says the complaint will allow attorneys to seek information.

USDA spokesman Christopher Bentley says the agency can't discuss individual cases, but says it's committed to scientific integrity. Lundgren filed an internal complaint in September 2014.

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