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1451
Name: Irma Varela Wynants on Sep 6, 2011Comments:Flag
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1452
Name: Adam Hegedus on Sep 17, 2011Comments: Establishing such an active paleontological institution would help the local economy more than building houses that most people can't afford, even with mortgage. I believe that a lot of people would throw out their common sense if they were to oppose the preservation of this site.Flag
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1453
Name: Ty Allen on Sep 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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1454
Name: Anonymous on Oct 16, 2011Comments:Flag
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1455
Name: John & Patricia Brent on Oct 31, 2011Comments: We need to preserve and protect this area.Flag
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1456
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Marion Benchakra on Oct 31, 2011
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1457
Name: Craig Campbell on Nov 4, 2011Comments: it needs to be taken care of and protectedFlag
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1458
Name: LeNore Wells on Nov 5, 2011Comments:Flag
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1459
Name: David L. Harrison on Nov 15, 2011Comments:Flag
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1460
Name: Rosalia VanTichelt on Nov 19, 2011Comments: I ask our representativesto protect the Upper Las Vegas Wash and associated land and designate it as a National Monument managed by the National Park Service. I love our National Parks like most people!Flag
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1461
Name: Karina OConnor on Dec 2, 2011Comments: Seems like an awesome place for a National park! Great educational opportunities!Flag
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1462
Name: Danielle Castillo on Dec 4, 2011Comments: we do not needany more communities. vegas cannot handle the residence now. i like vegas more when it was just a normal town with its classic strip. save the wash and make it a park. our children need history not money.Flag
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1463
Name: David Donovan on Dec 13, 2011Comments:Flag
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1464
Name: Anna Lewandowski on Dec 14, 2011Comments:Flag
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1465
Name: Sandra McAnelly on Jan 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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1466
Name: Richard Whitaker on Jan 18, 2012Comments: Please make the upper Las Vegas Wash a national monument as soon as possible.Flag
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1467
Name: Kelli Davis on Jan 29, 2012Comments:Flag
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1468
Name: Kelly Lance on Feb 3, 2012Comments:Flag
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1469
Name: James J Barnes on Feb 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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1470
Name: Katie KellerLynn on Feb 14, 2012Comments:Flag
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1471
Name: Anonymous on Feb 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1472
Name: Craig Campbell on Feb 17, 2012Comments: please do whats right and save thisFlag
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1473
Name: GARY HOSEA on Mar 2, 2012Comments: Clark County has a habit of imploding history. Tule Springs should be preserved just like Red Rock Canyon for the generations to come and visit and educate themselves.Flag
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1474
Name: Mike Stuhff on Mar 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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1475
Name: ARLENE GAWNE on Mar 20, 2012Comments: essential to save this land for future generations to study and enjoy - our valley will be richer for it!Flag
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1476
Name: Jennifer Goldstein on Mar 21, 2012Comments: lovely cause.Flag
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1477
Name: Bill And Christa Simmons on Mar 21, 2012Comments: We support the protection and public use of the Tule Springs area.Flag
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1478
Name: Lisa Wilson on Mar 22, 2012Comments: This really needs to be saved and made into a National Monument.Flag
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1479
Name: Gail Daly on Mar 22, 2012Comments: Protecting all of our counties special places should be a top priority.Flag
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1480
Name: Ed Fox on Mar 28, 2012Comments: I bring my Field Geology students to this area every year and would love to see Tule Springs preserved for future generations.Flag
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1481
Name: John Alley on Mar 29, 2012Comments: This really needs to happen....Flag
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1482
Name: Joseph Henry Langen on Mar 31, 2012Comments:Flag
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1483
Name: Kathleen Robinson on Apr 1, 2012Comments:Flag
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1484
Name: Ellen Hardy on Apr 5, 2012Comments: I support making Tule Springs a National Monument. If not that, that at least please designate it as a National Natural Landmark.Flag
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1485
Name: Sandy Zelasko on Apr 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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1486
Name: Chris Elbert on Apr 6, 2012Comments: The Park Service does a great job protecting and interpreting fossil sites, and Tule Springs is a nationally significant place that will defintiely benefit from their patronage.Flag
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1487
Name: Michael McMahan on Apr 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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1488
Name: David MacPhail on Apr 6, 2012Comments: A national monuiment of this site would enourage me to visit the Las Vegas area, which I now avoid.Flag
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1489
Name: Brandie Lewin on Apr 7, 2012Comments: PLEASE!!Flag
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1490
Name: Kevin O'Donovan on Apr 8, 2012Comments:Flag
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1491
Name: Erica Davis on Apr 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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1492
Name: Gualberto Rodriguez on Apr 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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1493
Name: Cherry Baker on Apr 14, 2012Comments: Please protect this important, one-of a-kind natural history site by designating it a national monument or national park. Learning about and viewing the fossils would be a great cultural addition to the fun destinations for tourists to Las Vegas.Creating a national monument or park in Las Vegas would bring a wholesome sense of adventure and respect for our city. Thank you.Flag
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1494
Name: Dulcilia Rodriguez on Apr 18, 2012Comments: The Las Vegas Valley would definitely benefit from having some of its beautiful lands added under the conservation protection umbrella of The National Park Service!Flag
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1495
Name: Barbara Kay Flanders on Apr 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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1496
Name: Jan Kuhns on Apr 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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1497
Name: May A. Robinson on Apr 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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1498
Name: Jennifer Reynolds on Apr 20, 2012Comments:Flag
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1499
Name: Anne McKenzie on Apr 23, 2012Comments: One the area is gone, it is gone and can never be recovered. Please reconsider doing anything to damage this remarkable area.Flag
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Name: Joseph Roller on Apr 25, 2012Comments: Please protect the Upper Las Vegas Wash and associated land!Flag