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Tag Archives: National Parks
NPR’s Breakdown of 2009 Taxes: Where does it go?
I just read the article “Thanks for Paying Taxes: Here’s a Receipt” on NPR and I thought I would pass it along for a number of reasons. I think it is important for the public to be informed on exactly … Continue reading
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Tagged conservation, envionmental cleanup, EPA, government spending, income tax, John Muir, National Parks, Theodore Roosevelt
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New Road Construction Threatens Serengeti
According to Matthew Knight’s article on CNN.com, Plans to build a highway through Tanzania‘s Serengeti National Park will destroy one of the world’s last great wildlife sanctuaries, a group of conservation experts has warned.Writing in the journal Nature, 27 scientists … Continue reading
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Tagged Burundi, conservation, Democratic Republic of Congo, National Parks, Rwanda, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Uganda
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