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In August, we live through the Dog Days of Summer. It's hot and often humid, and those who can leave for better climates do. Down south, winter is in full force. August is also known as "the ...
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The first National Wildlife Week ran March 20-26, 1938. At the time, its name was National Wildlife Restoration Week. Later it changed its name to National Wildlife Week.
National Wildlife Week is the longest-running federal education program and awareness campaign in the United States. The purpose of the week is to increase awareness of the need to safeguard and preserve the wild places and wildlife of the United States for generations to come. Throughout the nation, local events encourage engagement.
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