In a photo provided by Carlsbad Caverns National Park, a bag of Cheetos dropped off trail by a visitor in the Big Room at the national park near Carlsbad, New Mexico, is shown. The article discusses the issue of breadcrumbs and trash left behind by visitors in national parks, highlighting the importance of adhering to guidelines and preserving these natural spaces. The author, Susan Montoya Bryan, emphasizes the need for responsible behavior to protect the environment and maintain the beauty of these iconic locations.
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Ottawa in 'serious breach' in allowing used choppers to patrol border, industry says
Canada's helicopter industry accuses the federal government of violating safety regulations by allowing the RCMP to use second-hand Black Hawk helicopters for border patrol, which were granted special exemptions by Transport Canada. Industry leaders express concerns over the safety and legality of these aircraft, which are over 40 years old and lack necessary certifications, urging stricter enforcement of safety conditions. Need More Context? 🔎
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