A pair of environmental groups have filed suit in federal district court, alleging that the Buckskin Saddle Project violates federal laws designed to ensure healthy forests and protect wildlife.
By KIMBERLY CAUVEL | Skagit Valley Herald | Published: March 10, 2021 (Tribune News Service) The Whidbey Environmental Action Network is appealing the State Parks and Recreation Commission s decision to allow Navy SEAL training in 28 state parks including at Deception Pass State Park and others in Skagit and Island counties. The decision would allow naval special operations groups carrying simulated weapons to engage in clandestine military training operations in the water, across beaches, and into the uplands of twenty-eight coastal state parks and to remain hidden for extended lengths of time while surreptitiously surveilling other . park visitors, the appeal, filed Monday in Thurston County Superior Court, states.
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