Comments about ‘Dabakis, others urge protections for Greater Canyonlands region’
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Didn't we have an article the other day talking about how there is not enough money to run our national parks? Now Dabakis wants to exacerbate the problem by adding even more lands to be covered. makes no sense.
Money or not, these places must be protected while the protecting is possible.
If it's an international treasure, then what part of the Canyonlands National Park budget is being footed by the United Nations?
JohnH, be glad none is footed by the UN, then they would want a say in its management.
Don't it seem to go that you don't know what you got till it's gone? Thanks for the line Joni!
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