| Colorado will get $9.4M of Interior's funds for wildlife refuges |
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| Written by Denver Post | |
| Monday, 27 April 2009 | |
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Colorado will get nearly $9.4 million out of $280 million in federal stimulus funds for national wildlife refuges and fish hatcheries across the country. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Sunday while in Helena, Mont., that the money will create jobs and promote conservation. Read more...
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