| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1151 | Lisa-Marie Linson | |
| 1152 | Jodi Pudwill | |
| 1153 | Rebekah Hartman | |
| 1154 | Karen Fernandez | Preserve the land!! |
| 1155 | Anonymous | |
| 1156 | Michelle Bartolo | |
| 1157 | Mary Scott | |
| 1158 | Barbara Hix |
| 1159 | Tom Moulin | |
| 1160 | Patricia Kercel | Saving our historic sites are important for our future generations to know about our ancestors. Preserving this site is of utmost importance. |
| 1161 | Tina Thompson | |
| 1162 | Anonymous | We need to make sure that the wonders of nevada are here for our children and our childrens children to see, so many wonders of nevada have been closed and its definitely time to seist so. |
| 1163 | Paul Adams |
| 1164 | Anonymous | |
| 1165 | Dave Boxler | |
| 1166 | Val Carpen | Save Tule Springs; unique and enormous historical value, not only a priceless premier American landmark but also a world evolution link to the ice age. |
| 1167 | Robert Dostler | Tule Springs must be preserved for the future of study. Any endeavors to uproot such a preservation will encounter resistance. |
| 1168 | Paula E. Allen, Ph.D. | I am a paleoecologist and have studied Paleozoic and Quaternary paleoecology mostly in the Midwest. I moved to Las Vegas two years ago and recently found out about Tule Springs. This is a rare opportunity to study Quaternary environments and involve volunteers in collecting important information about cultural and paleontological resources which is an important ecosystem service for the area. I urge you to move forward quickly to preserve this rare site. |
| 1169 | juliet Nguyen | |
| 1170 | Joleen Hatfield |
| 1171 | Nick F | Save it |
| 1172 | Todd Allen Farino | I support this petition for the Ice Age Park National Conservation Area. |
| 1173 | Patricia Wooddy | |
| 1174 | Eugene W Scofield | Our open and historic places are disapearing fast. We need to protect them! Sprawl is not the way to grow our area. |
| 1175 | Rashell Nicholson | This is something that definitely needs to be preserved. |
| 1176 | Sandra Farino | |
| 1177 | Anonymous | |
| 1178 | |
| 1179 | Max Fightmaster | This morning I got to walk out into the desert and see the bear poppies and the mammoth fossils that remain at one site that was looted many years ago. I have been reading about the significance of these fossils but I never really understood until I was able to hike out and see for myself today. Thank you Jill for all the work you have done for us to preserve the Tule Springs fossils. |
| 1180 | Raja Anderson | |
| 1181 | Marquita Pierce | |
| 1182 | Sandra D Eudave | |
| 1183 | Ben Weiser | |
| 1184 | Jodi Pudwill | |
| 1185 | Connie Moffatt | |
| 1186 | joanne barresi | |
| 1187 | Anonymous | |
| 1188 | jeff wagner | |
| 1189 | Jason Jorjorian | |
| 1190 | Mariah K Schwenn | |
| 1191 | JoAnna | Las Vegas needs more educational parks and museums as it is, please conserve this beautiful area for the children and others who are interested in learning all what this park has to offer! |
| 1192 | Thomas Dyer | This area is too good, much too important to lose it to hungry housing development. |
| 1193 | Heather Olsen | |
| 1194 | Cecilia Gomez | |
| 1195 | Anonymous |
| 1196 | Anonymous | Nevada DEFINITELY needs another NPS Site....The NPS skirts the Ice Age in their fossil beds, so this could be a welcome addition |
| 1197 | Jeanne Baer | |
| 1198 | LAUREN L. TAYLOR | Yes, lets act now, otherwise an extremly valuable natural resource may well be lost forever |
| 1199 | MaryAnn Overcamp-Martini | |
| 1200 | Keith Williams | Enough with the destruction. |