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National Parks will continue to play an important role in twenty-first
century society. ... Today America’s national parks are in jeopardy. ... If we increase
federal funding we be capable to protect Americas national parks by improving
them environmentally, aesthetically, and historically.
However, the beauty of our national parks and the character of our
nation is currently at stake as our parks have been subjected to a endless of
troublesome problems. ...
Across the United States, national parks air, water and natural
resources continues to be threatened by pollution, increased visitation and many
elected officials have turned their backs to these problems or voted to make the
problems worse. ... 6 percent
increase the largest-ever commitment of funds to protect and improve New Yorks
natural resources and parks. ... We must continue to invest aggressively in
our environment and parks to protect the health of citizens, ensure the
productivity of our natural worldand improve the quality of life.
To help preserve national parks, They had to expand public
livelihood. ... Many park
supporters also voted for the creation of a extensive park management project to
help simplify the parks ability to attract more visitors.
Approximate Word count = 945 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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