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Environmental

Feb. 13, 2016

National Park Service sued for 'outdated' land management plan

A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday accuses the U.S. National Park Service of relying on an outdated management plan from 1980 allowing cattle to graze without understanding the environmental impact it has on Marin County land.

By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday accuses the U.S. National Park Service of relying on an outdated management plan from 1980 allowing cattle to graze without understanding the environmental impact it has on Marin County land.

The complaint, brought by Resource Renewal Institute, Center for Biological Diversity and Western Watersheds Project, accuses the N...

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