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Friday, June 18, 2010

Help Preserve Our National Parks with Nature Valley!

 
The National Parks belong to all of us and all can take part
in their preservation.

As part of our National Parks Project, Nature Valley has a number of ways for you to get involved, many of which helps us raise even more money to preserve our parks for future generations.


10¢ Per Wrapper

When you buy specially marked Nature Valley products, keep the wrappers and mail them to Nature Valley. Nature Valley will donate an additional 10¢ per wrapper, up to $250,000. And all wrappers will be recycled.


Stuff an envelope with any specially-marked Nature Valley Granola Bar wrappers with the National Parks Program logo and mail them to:

National Parks Project
PO Box 450328
El Paso, TX 88545-0328

The National Parks Conservation Association survives on donations from outdoor enthusiasts like you. Nature Valley encourages you to donate whatever you can to this worthy cause. Simply visit their site and make a donation – your children’s grandchildren will thank you!

The National Park Service has volunteer opportunities at parks, historical sites and other protected areas from coast to coast. Have some time to give? Find an opportunity near you.



More Information on the Project & the Parks Here.

Our national parks face serious challenges. That’s why we’ve donated $366,857 to the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA), and why we are challenging fans to help us raise up to $250,000 more. Our contributions fund 3 different projects in 3 different parks:


Sustaining native plant life in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona








Freeing Pronghorn migration in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
 Restoring coral reefs in Biscayne National Park, Florida






SOURCE:  Nature Valley

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