The Corps of Engineers’ goal is sustainable development/U.N. Agenda 21/wetlands. They claim they don’t want to leave any eco footprint on the land.
The Corps of Engineers’ goal is sustainable development/U.N. Agenda 21/wetlands. They claim they don’t want to leave any eco footprint on the land.
The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service will have a public meeting for their proposed designation of the Yellowcheek Darter to the endangered species list. This affects the following five counties in Arkansas: Cleburne, Pope, Searcy, Stone and Van Buren. This covers approximately 87,000 acres directly adjacent to the habitat streams of the Yellowcheek Darter.
This meeting with the Pulaski County Planning Board is Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. at Winfield United Methodist Church, located 20100 Cantrell Rd. (on the corner of Hwy 10 West and Hwy 300) in Little Rock.
New regulations designed more for control than for safety are laying the groundwork for future controls in our own homes, according to a press release dated April 23, 2010, by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Success!!!! Secure Arkansas just got word that HB 1450 was pulled down in committee this morning. Thank you, thank you!!! All our persistence paid off.