July 4, 2010
Public servants; Byrd
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Conservationists should thank Byrd

Editor:

America's great outdoors lost a strong supporter on June 28, with the death of Sen. Robert C. Byrd, but his legacy will live on in the mountains, rivers and forests that future generations of West Virginians will enjoy.

During his long tenure in Congress, Sen. Byrd guided millions of dollars from the Land and Water Conservation Fund to conserve beloved recreation areas throughout the Mountain State, including places in the Monongahela National Forest, the New River Gorge National River and the Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and to protect our nation's heritage at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.

Hikers, hunters, anglers and all those who enjoy wild places can thank Sen. Byrd for his conservation vision and his leadership in protecting thousands of acres of wildlife habitat.

He will be missed, but not forgotten, in the lands and waters of wild West Virginia.

Lynda Frost

Trust for Public Land

Reggie Hall

The Conservation Fund

Beth Wheatley

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Public servants; Byrd

Conservationists should thank Byrd

Editor:

America's great outdoors lost a strong supporter on June 28, with the death of Sen. Robert C. Byrd, but his legacy will live on in the mountains, rivers and forests that future generations of West Virginians will enjoy.

During his long tenure in Congress, Sen. Byrd guided millions of dollars from the Land and Water Conservation Fund to conserve beloved recreation areas throughout the Mountain State, including places in the Monongahela National Forest, the New River Gorge National River and the Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and to protect our nation's heritage at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.

Hikers, hunters, anglers and all those who enjoy wild places can thank Sen. Byrd for his conservation vision and his leadership in protecting thousands of acres of wildlife habitat.

He will be missed, but not forgotten, in the lands and waters of wild West Virginia.

Lynda Frost

Trust for Public Land

Reggie Hall

The Conservation Fund

Beth Wheatley

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