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Who should pay for conservation?

By Hallie Mahowald | March 9, 2021

Traditional sources of conservation funding are dwindling, and some believe national park visitors should step up. Lawmakers are looking at ways to increase conservation revenue from the millions of tourists who visit national parks each year.

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