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America's Great Outdoors Initiative By: Donn Saylor
1 Pollution levels are increasing. Threats to nature are rising, It has never been more important to protect America's natural beauty.
At the same time, the country keeps growing. More people means a need for more goods and services. If not sensibly made, these
goods and services can cause lasting problems in nature. Large companies and big businesses often think only about customers'
wants. They pay less attention to the long-term problems that the natural world could face as they try to quickly meet those wants.
2 To help save America's natural beauty, President Barack Obama has created America's Great Outdoors Initlative. This plan places
great value on protecting the country's outdoor spaces. It asks local and state leaders to help make the natural world cleaner and
safer. According to the plan, one thing state and local leaders should do is properly care for parks, forests, rivers, mountains, and
wildlife.
3 Another aim of the plan is to create wildlife corridors, which will let wild animals move freely through outdoor spaces. Animals
will be able to find food and shelter more easily. Through these efforts, wildlife will remain alive and well.
* Animals are not the only ones who need a better place to live. The plan also encourages citizens to make their own land more
Earth friendly. What can you or I do? One way to help is by using power sources such as wind and sun. Another way to help is
through the use of cleaner, more natural farming methods to grow food.
5 The main goal of America's Great Outdoors Initiative is for every person to learn more about the country's outdoor spaces. Today's
children spend about half as much time outside as their parents once did. Also, big companies clear two million acres of American
Land each year to make room for homes and businesses. With such big changes taking place, it is important to value the natural
beauty of the country as it is now. By spending time in the great outdoors, people can see the natural wonders America has to offer.

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