Group Gives $4.2 Million for Restoration Projects
From Times Wire Reports
A nonprofit conservation group gave Yosemite National Park $4.2 million Thursday to fund park preservation and restoration projects.
The Yosemite Fund has provided the park with more than $20 million since 1989, funding about 150 projects for habitat restoration, trail repair, wildlife management and research, park officials said.
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