More than 140,000 kids will have the
opportunity to visit federal public lands and waters in the 2015-2016
school year, thanks to 186 grants from the National Park Foundation, the
official charity of America's national parks. These grants, part of the
Foundation's Open OutDoors for Kids program, support the White House youth initiative Every Kid in a Park. "It is inspiring to see the
National Park Foundation and many other partners step up to support our
goal of getting fourth graders and their families into parks, public
lands and waters that belong to all Americans," said U.S. Secretary of
the Interior Sally Jewell.
"These generous grants will ensure children across the country have an
opportunity to experience the great outdoors in their community while
developing a lifelong connection to our nation's land, water and
wildlife." The 186 grants announced today total $1.1 million
and provide funding to remove barriers to accessing our nation's public
lands and waters, with a special focus on underserved and urban
communities. With cutbacks in school funding for field trips, this
strategic funding will help provide comprehensive access to all federal
sites, including national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, marine
sanctuaries and more...more
Issues of concern to people who live in the west: property rights, water rights, endangered species, livestock grazing, energy production, wilderness and western agriculture. Plus a few items on western history, western literature and the sport of rodeo... Frank DuBois served as the NM Secretary of Agriculture from 1988 to 2003. DuBois is a former legislative assistant to a U.S. Senator, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Interior, and is the founder of the DuBois Rodeo Scholarship.
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