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  2. Anger and frustration over new national park - AOL

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    Rob Lucas, chairman of the Galloway National Park Association, said the heat in the debate was "frustrating" and that the conversation being carried out was "closing down" debate.

  3. National park bid for 'spectacular' Galloway backed - AOL

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    Councillors support in principle efforts to secure the status for the south-west of Scotland.

  4. Rand Paul claims feds refusing to hand over docs that unlock ...

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    The National Institutes of Health gave EcoHealth Alliance a $4 million grant to research bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan lab, according to a House committee investigation.

  5. Arctic Refuge drilling controversy - Wikipedia

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    The question of whether to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) has been an ongoing political controversy in the United States since 1977. [1] As of 2017, Republicans have attempted to allow drilling in ANWR almost fifty times, finally being successful with the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. [2]

  6. Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Galloway is also the setting of several memoirs, including Devorgilla Days written by Wigtownshire author Kathleen Hart, an account of life in Wigtown, Scotland's national book town. With regard to Scottish Gaelic literature , the only text known to survive in Galwegian Gaelic is a song called Òran Bagraidh , which was collected from a North ...

  7. Tocks Island Dam controversy - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the project was reviewed again and rejected with the provision that it would be revisited ten years later. In 2002, after extensive research, the Tocks Island Dam Project was officially de-authorized. Today, the land is preserved by the National Park Service as the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. [8]

  8. Criticism of Greenpeace - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history, the policies and objectives of the non-governmental environmental protection and conservation organization Greenpeace have been criticized by a number of groups, including national governments, members of industry, former Greenpeace members, scientists, political groups, and other environmentalists.

  9. The National Park Service will only take plastic at its parks ...

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    The National Park Service adopted a policy last year of accepting only credit and debit cards. A California woman is among those suing.