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	<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 22:12:02 GMT</pubDate>
	<title>USFWS - Presents - A National Wildlife Refuge Minute</title>
	<description>PSAs on different locales throughout the National Wildlife Refuge system.</description>
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	<category>fish and wildlife service, national wildlife refuge system, refuge</category>
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	<title>A National Wildlife Refuge Minute</title>
	<description>Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced the launch of an extensive public service radio campaign urging Americans to connect with nature and visit a National Wildlife Refuge. It consists of eight professionally recorded 60-second spots extolling the sights and sounds of the &lt;a href="http://www.fws.gov/refuges/"&gt;National Wildlife Refuge System&lt;/a&gt; and their efforts to preserve some of these species. Over 3,500 radio stations will receive the first four of these educational messages in November.</description>
	<pubDate>18 Nov 2009 22:12:06 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:subtitle>A National Wildlife Refuge Minute</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced the launch of an extensive public service radio campaign urging Americans to connect with nature and visit a National Wildlife Refuge. It consists of eight professionally recorded 60-second spots extolling the sights and sounds of the National Wildlife Refuge System and their efforts to preserve some of these species. Over 3,500 radio stations will receive the first four of these educational messages in November.</itunes:summary>
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