Yakama Nation Sues US Fish & Wildlife Service over Rattlesnake Mountain Bus Tours that Implicate Sacred Sites

Here is the complaint in Confederated Tribes and Bands of Yakama Nation v. USFWS (E.D. Wash.):

Yakama v USFWS – wildflower tours

An excerpt:

This action relates to agency decisions and actions by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and named officials thereof to conduct guided bus tours for members of the general public on Rattlesnake Mountain within the Hanford Reach National Monument (HRNM). The mountain is considered by the plaintiff to be of great religious and cultural importance, and for that reason the site has been federally designated as a Traditional Cultural Property (TCP) under the NHPA. The defendants concluded in April 2012 that the guided wildflower tours will have no adverse effect on the TCP, and plaintiff seeks judicial review of this finding. In addition, the defendants are seeking judicial review of a final agency action proceeding with scheduled public wildflower tours in 2014 despite a lack of concurrence by both the plaintiff and the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and subsequent violations of consultation procedures required by the NHPA.

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