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National Wildlife Federation Statement: 'Conservation Progress Is Possible' If President Bush Delivers on Commitments
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a statement by
Larry J. Schweiger, National Wildlife Federation president:
"We congratulate President Bush on his re-election and look
forward to working with him and his administration to address the
pressing wildlife and conservation challenges facing the nation.
"Conservation progress is possible if the president delivers on
commitments he and his administration have made to the American
people.
"The president and hi...
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