The National Parks: America's best idea?
Costs, as well as benefits, flowing from the public's enjoyment of their national parks became increasingly evident and management issues throughout the system took a variety of forms, including automobile congestion, air pollution, snowmobile controversies and overflights in the Grand Canyon,...
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description | Costs, as well as benefits, flowing from the public's enjoyment of their national parks became increasingly evident and management issues throughout the system took a variety of forms, including automobile congestion, air pollution, snowmobile controversies and overflights in the Grand Canyon, as well as avant-garde recreational activities like hang gliding, base jumping, wingsuit flying and other expressions of the "right" of citizens to enjoy their national parks in whatever manner they pleased. An African-American born into poverty in rural Texas, Stanton attended a historically black college in Houston where he was given the opportunity to work in Grand Teton National Park under a minority recruitment program initiated by then-Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall. |
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