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Saviors of Hooven Bog honored!

by Sno-King|Published 04/22/2015

 

Randy Whalen and Mark Ericks are honored on April 22, 2015 (Earth Day) for their work to protect Hooven Bog. Randy worked tirelessly for years to make this happen, and then found the right person (Mark) to help bring it to completion.

http://www.king5.com/story/tech/science/environment/2015/04/21/challenge-will-protect-wetland/26153541/

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