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Open Letter to the Skagit County Community

by breakfreeadmin | Apr 20, 2016 | community, Uncategorized | 16 comments

From: Break Free Pacific Northwest Local Action Working Group We are writing on behalf of the Break Free PNW Coalition in order to make clear our intentions and to make public statements that we have made in conversations with a variety of community members. Made up...

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March Point, Fidalgo Bay and Padilla Bay are home to the largest and most significant heron colony in the Salish Sea and to eagles, seals, salmon and a vast number of important species.

We've continued to coordinate directly with local biologists and others stewarding the surrounding ecosystem to ensure that while we confront the largest polluter in the region we don't do any further harm to the surrounding environment.

Participants please read more here.

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Please join us in standing up to the Fossil Fuel Industry. Every dollar counts.

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