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Name: Greg Cantwell on Jan 29, 2008Comments: We need to preserve this for our children and thiers too.Flag
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Name: Ruth E. Dorius on Jan 29, 2008Comments: Please listen to our voices. History such as this is indeed a vital part of our national heritage, and the heritage of the state of Nevada. For those of you who will vote on this that are thinking in terms fo money, think of the preserve as a tourist attraction that will continue to pay and pay over time.Flag
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Name: Natalie Collins on Jan 29, 2008Comments: Please do not allow the developers access to any of the currently designated CTA in the Upper LV Wash. The entire chunk of land should be set aside for research, education and conservation. Once fossils are harmed or removed, there is no going back.Flag
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Name: Paul Adams on Jan 29, 2008Comments: This is the right thing to do for this and future of the valley.Flag
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Name: Carl F. Floyd on Jan 29, 2008Comments: Please save some of our Valley for future generations.Flag
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Name: Stanley Nudelman on Jan 29, 2008Comments: The Las Vegas valley is overbuilt and surrounding lands need to be protected from greedy developers who are motivated by profit. The Upper Las Vegas Wash and surrounding lands are a precious storehouse of fossil history and unique species. Our children deserve to have them to study forever.Flag
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Name: Michelle Hedrick on Jan 29, 2008Comments: Do not let this wonderful peice of nature be taken away by developers for more urban spaces. We need natural settings like those at tully springsFlag
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Name: Robert Browning on Jan 29, 2008Comments: Vegas has enough "sprawl", once the wash is gone, it will never come back.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 30, 2008Comments: Who needs another 215 or bigger road Keep some of the desert for the local fauna & flora. Our kids need to know and respect nature and use our resources wisely. How will they learn if it's goneFlag
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Name: Sharon Bramhall on Jan 30, 2008Comments: If this ancient site is disturbed - there will be NO way for future generations to undo the damage. Let us be responsible caretakers for our national treasures. What if Egypt had done away with its pyramids!Flag
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Name: Melissa Hardman on Jan 31, 2008Comments: This Las Vegas Formation tells the contiguous history of over 200,000 years of climate change and two ice ages in the Las Vegas Valley along with the Ice Age mammals and humans that were here. Please help preserve it.Flag
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Name: Charlotte Roque on Feb 1, 2008Comments: This area is irreplaceable. Once we have destroyed this amazing piece of Earth's history, we can not get any of it back. This fossil deposit belongs to future generations of americans, not just those in Las Vegas right now!Flag
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Name: Andrea Perea on Feb 1, 2008Comments: Save Nevada's land and history! Haven't the builders in Las Vegas made enough money!!!Flag
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Name: Andrea Perea on Feb 1, 2008Comments: Save Nevada's land and history! Haven't the builders in Las Vegas made enough money!!!Flag
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Name: Danielle Crawford on Feb 1, 2008Comments: Leave some of Vegas undeveloped! We need to conserve land for our future generations...Flag
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Name: Amy L Fernandez on Feb 1, 2008Comments: Its a shame that we as people who election officials to represent us must fight these officals to keep safe what is important to our future. Education is key, and if we distroy all that exsists from historical sites such as this we take away from our children.Flag
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Name: Allan Martinet on Feb 2, 2008Comments: I'm all for protecting lands that will benefit future generations of Nevadians as well as all citizens of the world interested in Earth's past development.Flag