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They Brought Wolves Into This Park And Were Surprised With What Happened Next. Fascinating!
Read more at reshareworthy.com/how-wolves-c…vers/#J8vzSAyMssx4s3x9.99
It’s amazing the profound effect wolves have when they are removed from their natural environment. As this video explains, when wolves were unnaturally removed from Yellowstone National Park, it caused a negative chain reaction and affected the way rivers flow. When wolves were re-introduced, nature became balanced again.
This really got me thinking about how interconnected all life on the planet is. It’s well worth the time to watch this.
Read more at reshareworthy.com/how-wolves-c…vers/#J8vzSAyMssx4s3x9.99Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
milkman wrote:
They Brought Wolves Into This Park And Were Surprised With What Happened Next. Fascinating!
Read more at reshareworthy.com/how-wolves-c…vers/#J8vzSAyMssx4s3x9.99
It’s amazing the profound effect wolves have when they are removed from their natural environment. As this video explains, when wolves were unnaturally removed from Yellowstone National Park, it caused a negative chain reaction and affected the way rivers flow. When wolves were re-introduced, nature became balanced again.
This really got me thinking about how interconnected all life on the planet is. It’s well worth the time to watch this.
Read more at reshareworthy.com/how-wolves-c…vers/#J8vzSAyMssx4s3x9.99
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
The Trust for Public Land today issued the following statement on the expiration of the Land and Water Conservation Fund:
"Today, Congress allowed the 50-year old Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) to lapse for the first time ever. This failure to act is beyond comprehension given how this program benefits all Americans," said Will Rogers, President of The Trust for Public Land.
"For a half-century, in all 50 states, LWCF has protected land from neighborhood parks to national parks. All Americans should live within a 10-minute walk of a park and LWCF is a great way to help that happen. Millions of Americans have benefitted from LWCF, which is America's most effective and efficient conservation program, and it doesn't use a dime of taxpayers' money. LWCF is completely funded by revenues from offshore oil and gas leases," Rogers said.
"This failure on the part of Congress is also difficult to understand because the LWCF program enjoys strong public support. Time and again, voters of every stripe have shown they are willing to vote in favor of conservation, when given the choice," Rogers said. "The same is true in Congress. Both Democrats and Republicans support LWCF and if a simple reauthorization bill were put to Congress, it would pass both the House and Senate with bipartisan majorities.
"In the weeks ahead, as Congress considers other legislation, we will work with our LWCF champions on both sides of the aisle to win new, long-term approval for America's most effective conservation program," Rogers said.
The Trust for Public Land creates parks and protects land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come. Nearly ten million people live within a 10 minute walk of a Trust for Public Land park, garden, or natural area, and millions more visit these sites every year. To support The Trust for Public Land and share why nature matters to you, visit www.tpl.org.Lost in the right direction. -
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PaulMags wrote:
The sad part is that, in general, both sides of the aisle supported this fund. A few extremists (or bought politicians) derailed it.
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Astro wrote:
I thought Will Rogers died in a plane crash back in 1935.
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JimBlue wrote:
The Do-Nothings strike again. Sad.
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Drybones wrote:
JimBlue wrote:
The Do-Nothings strike again. Sad.
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