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Environmental groups sue California State Parks over plan they say endangers protected wildlife
Environmental groups and a Native American tribe sued California State Parks over the Oceano Dunes habitat conservation plan, arguing it allows harm to federally protected wildlife like the California red-legged frog and least tern. The lawsuit challenges the environmental impact report's certification and seeks to block approvals until compliance with environmental laws is ensured.
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Center for Biological DiversityorganizationNorthern Chumash Tribal CouncilorganizationCalifornia Department of State Parks and RecreationorganizationCalifornia red-legged frogtopicleast terntopicOceano Dunes habitat conservation plantopicSacramento County Superior CourtorganizationPismo State Beachplace
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