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As far as self defense goes, the danger in most national parks and too a lesser extent on National Wildlife Refuges is much greater from human predators than wild animals.
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As far as self defense goes, the danger in most national parks and too a lesser extent on National Wildlife Refuges is much greater from human predators than wild animals.
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COLOMBIA: New Breed of Paramilitaries Infiltrate Urban 'Refuges' - 2006
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COLOMBIA: New Breed of Paramilitaries Infiltrate Urban 'Refuges' - 2006
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More than 100 of the 553 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Refuges such as Moapa are part of a national consortium of federal parks and the National Environmental Education Foundation now using this prescription tactic.
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More than 100 of the 553 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Refuges such as Moapa are part of a national consortium of federal parks and the National Environmental Education Foundation now using this prescription tactic.
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Far from "protecting" federal lands, H.R. 1505, the "National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act," provides "operational control" to the Department of Homeland Security of all federal lands, including National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, National Forests, and BLM lands that lie within 100 miles of the Mexican, Canadian, and maritime U.S. borders.
Bill Meadows: The Sneak Attack on America's Lands Bill Meadows 2011
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More than 100 of the 553 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Refuges such as Moapa are part of a national consortium of federal parks and the National Environmental Education Foundation now using this prescription tactic.
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Far from "protecting" federal lands, H.R. 1505, the "National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act," provides "operational control" to the Department of Homeland Security of all federal lands, including National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, National Forests, and BLM lands that lie within 100 miles of the Mexican, Canadian, and maritime U.S. borders.
Bill Meadows: The Sneak Attack on America's Lands Bill Meadows 2011
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Far from "protecting" federal lands, H.R. 1505, the "National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act," provides "operational control" to the Department of Homeland Security of all federal lands, including National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, National Forests, and BLM lands that lie within 100 miles of the Mexican, Canadian, and maritime U.S. borders.
Bill Meadows: The Sneak Attack on America's Lands Bill Meadows 2011
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