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[Assignment: 48-DPA-N_SIO_Wetlands_Press] Press conference, led by Interior Secretary Gale Norton, [Interior Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Matt Hogan, and Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns, concerning] Fish and Wildlife Service [report showing net gain of 191,800 acres of] American wetlands [between 1998 and 2004, the first net gain in wetlands since 1954] [48-DPA-N_SIO_Wetlands_Press_DSC_0106.JPG]

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[Assignment: 48-DPA-N_SIO_Wetlands_Press] Press conference, led by Interior Secretary Gale Norton, [Interior Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Matt Hogan, and Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns, concerning] Fish and Wildlife Service [report showing net gain of 191,800 acres of] American wetlands [between 1998 and 2004, the first net gain in wetlands since 1954] [48-DPA-N_SIO_Wetlands_Press_DSC_0106.JPG]

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Subject: Press conference, led by Interior Secretary Gale Norton, [Interior Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Matt Hogan, and Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns, concerning] Fish and Wildlife Service [report showing net gain of 191,800 acres of] American wetlands [between 1998 and 2004, the first net gain in wetlands since 1954]

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[Assignment: 48-DPA-N_SIO_Wetlands_Press] Press conference, led by Interior Secretary Gale Norton, [Interior Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Matt Hogan, and Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns, concerning] Fish and Wildlife Service [report showing net gain of 191,800 acres of] American wetlands [between 1998 and 2004, the first net gain in wetlands since 1954]

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