Aug. 1, 2017
California farmers, ranchers sue federal government over wildlife rule
Attorneys for the Sacramento-based Pacific Legal Foundation have filed a lawsuit on behalf of farmers, ranchers and others alleging the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service failed to consider “small entities” such as those businesses when protecting the habitat of three amphibian species in California.
Attorneys for the Sacramento-based Pacific Legal Foundation have filed a lawsuit on behalf of farmers, ranchers and others alleging the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service failed to consider “small entities” such as those businesses when protecting the habitat of three amphibian species in California.
The suit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia, argues that the Regulatory Flexibility Act requires the gover...
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