Tuesday, March 24, 2015

National Parks Infrastructure/ Medicaid Expansion/ Developmental Center/ MT Revenue/ Tax Cuts & Crime Lab/ Hantavirus

Missoulian: As they enter 2nd century, national parks need $11.5 billion in repairs
National Park Service Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Justifications
“In 2016, the National Park Service will celebrate 100 years as steward of the nation’s most cherished natural and cultural resources. As the keeper of 405 park units, 23 national scenic and national historic trails, and 60 wild and scenic rivers, NPS is charged with preserving these lands and historic features that were designated by the nation for their cultural and historic significance, scenic and environmental worth, and educational and recreational opportunities. Additionally, NPS further helps the nation protect resources for public enjoyment that are not part of the National Park System through its financial and technical assistance programs.”







Missoulian: UM reports hantavirus case in Missoula County
Hantavirus
CDC Fact Sheet
Facts About Hantaviruses
“People get HPS when they breath in hantaviruses. This can happen when rodent urine and droppings that contain a hantavirus are stirred up into the air. People can also become infected when they touch mouse or rat urine, droppings, or nesting materials that contain the virus and then touch their eyes, nose, or mouth. They can also get HPS from a mouse or rat bite.”

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