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National Parks to Get Long-Overdue Repairs
ShareRead ModeNavigate to:Over the past 4 1/2 years, The Pew Charitable Trusts has collected and shared data about the numerous repairs needed throughout our country’s 100-year-old National Park System and worked with hundreds of local and regional organizations around the nation to share this information with policymakers. These case studies include national historic sites that have been closed to visitors because of structural and safety concerns, such as in Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia. Or Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, which has a decades-old...…ShareRead ModeNavigate to:Over the past 4 1/2 years, The Pew Charitable Trusts has collected and shared data about the numerous repairs needed throughout our country’s 100-year-old National Park System and worked with hundreds of local and regional organizations around the nation to share this information with policymakers. These case studies include national historic sites that have been closed to visitors because of structural and safety concerns, such as in Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia. Or Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, which has a decades-old...WW…
Struggling Farmers Work With Overwhelmed Food Banks to Stay Afloat
Read time:Read ModeEditor's note: This story was updated to clarify the California Department of Food and Agriculture's role in the Farm to Family program.As the pandemic shut down restaurants this spring, California farmers and ranchers saw their markets drop by half, leaving many with fields full of crops but no buyers. And as millions of people lost their jobs, the state’s food banks needed to triple their food supply.Fortunately for California, the state had a longstanding initiative tailor-made to help with these twin crises. The Farm to Family program, run by the California...…Read time:Read ModeEditor's note: This story was updated to clarify the California Department of Food and Agriculture's role in the Farm to Family program.As the pandemic shut down restaurants this spring, California farmers and ranchers saw their markets drop by half, leaving many with fields full of crops but no buyers. And as millions of people lost their jobs, the state’s food banks needed to triple their food supply.Fortunately for California, the state had a longstanding initiative tailor-made to help with these twin crises. The Farm to Family program, run by the California...WW…
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