The Connecticut Fund for the Environment and its bistate program Save the Sound filed a federal suit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the General Services Administration, seeking to block the sale of Long Island Sound’s Plum Island.

The environmental organizations, joined by six others, allege that the agencies have failed to protect endangered and threatened species while pursuing a plan to sell the federally owned Plum Island, which lies off the coast south of Niantic.

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