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Virtual Press Conference: Fisheries Groups Announce Intent to Sue PG&E for Violations of the Endangered Species Act

Apr 19, 2022

 

Friends of the Eel River,  along with our allies at California Trout, Trout Unlimited, Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations, and Institute for Fisheries Resources announced our intent to sue PG&E over violations of the Endangered Species Act.

Read our Notice of Intent.

UPDATE: We filed suit against FERC in August 2022, read our press release here.

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