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NEWS RELEASE
June 11, 2008
REID RECEIVES PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD
FROM NATIONAL PARK TRUST
Washington,
DC – Nevada Senator Harry Reid was awarded the Bruce F. Vento
Public Service Award by the National Park Trust. Senator Reid received the award
in recognition of his lifetime of outstanding service and innovation in the
preservation of Nevada’s outdoors. Among Reid’s
accomplishments is the creation of Great
Basin National Park, Nevada’s first and only national
park.
“I am honored to receive this award named for my friend, Bruce
Vento,” Reid said. “Bruce was a great man who devoted his life to keeping
America beautiful. Together, we
created Great
Basin National
Park. In honoring his memory, we must all continue
to do our part in preserving Nevada’s wealth of outdoor
treasures.”
Bruce F. Vento served as the Chairman of the Natural
Resources Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public
Lands for more than a decade. He is
credited with laws that preserve wilderness areas in Alaska, Minnesota, and
American
Samoa. |
Founded
in 1983, National Park Trust is the only land conservancy dedicated to
preserving our national system of parks, wildlife and historic monuments.
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