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What is reason for big bend national park Texas not being adequately protected?

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What is reason for big bend national park Texas not being adequately protected?

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In the next few weeks, Americans around the country will be digging out family photo albums gathering dust in the back of the closet. After watching Ken Burns’s new documentary, “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea,” how could we not yearn to relive trips with loved ones to Big Bend, Yellowstone, Guadalupe Mountains, and the San Antonio Missions? This time, instead of simply reminding us of the national parks we love, those photos should inspire us to save them for our children and grandchildren. Regrettably, Big Bend National Park, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, and others are not as protected as we remember, and as they approach their 100th birthday in just seven years, they need our help. Many of the challenges facing our parks 80 years ago still plague the system today, including federal funding shortfalls, air and water pollution, invasive plants and animals, and encroaching development. Moreover, national parks now confront the added threat of global climate c

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09/30/2009 12:00 CDT National parks are not adequately protected In the next few weeks, Americans around the country will be digging out family photo albums gathering dust in the back of the closet. After watching Ken Burns’s new documentary, “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea,” how could we not yearn to relive trips with loved ones to Big Bend, Yellowstone, Guadalupe Mountains, and the San Antonio Missions? This time, instead of simply reminding us of the national parks we love, those photos should inspire us to save them for our children and grandchildren. Regrettably, Big Bend National Park, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, and others are not as protected as we remember, and as they approach their 100th birthday in just seven years, they need our help. Many of the challenges facing our parks 80 years ago still plague the system today, including federal funding shortfalls, air and water pollution, invasive plants and animals, and encroaching development. Moreover,

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