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Non-Profit Steps in to Fill Zion National Park Budget Gaps

With soaring costs and budget cuts a non-profit steps in to aid Zion National Park.

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In order to relocate wildlife and perform maintenance, Zion National Park will need a bigger budget. This is where the Zion National Park Forever Project comes in. The non-profit hopes to raise $3 million in funding this year to help the park finally complete much-needed maintenance. Read the full story by Brian Maffly of the Salt Lake Tribune here.

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