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(19) Allegheny Parkway. Authorization and early construction of the Allegheny Parkway was recommended by the Department. The Parkway, estimated to cost $210 million, would run 632 miles along the backbone of the Appalachian highlands from Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park in Kentucky. (20) Reosevelt Campobello International Park. Agreement was reached with the Canadian Government to propose legislation to establish the Roosevelt Campobello International Park. FISH AND WILDLIFE (21) Pesticides Research. Plans were completed and initial contracts let for a major fish-pesticide laboratory in Columbia, Missouri. This facility is our first major step in implementing the President's Science Advisory Committee on Pesticides. Another significant action is the recently completed agreement with HEW and Agriculture to ensure more adequate review before pesticides are approved for sale. (22) The fishery research vessel, the Townsend Cromwell, was commissioned January 25 at Honolulu. The new $1,700,000 vessel is designed to provide increased range, more seaworthiness, and a greater variety of research facilities for extended cruises. (23) Commercial Fisheries Research Laboratory. A contract was let for a $1,308,830 Research Laboratory for the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries adjoining the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The University of Michigan donated 3.86 acres of land for the major new biological research center. (24) Fish Products for Peace. Section 403 (c) (1) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1963 made fish and fishery products available for use in the Food for Peace program. (25)New Wildlife Refuges. Three new National Wildlife Refuges primarily for migratory waterfowl have been established totalling 18,000 acres and nearly 7,000 acres have been added to four existing refuges. New refuges are the Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge in Alabama, the Ravalli National Wildlife Refuge in Montana, and the Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge in Tennessee. PROPOSED RECLAMATION PROJECTS (26) Planning and legislative reports have been submitted for the following new reclamation projects: Garrison Diversion Unit (North Dakota-South Dakota); Missouri River Basin Project; Nebraska Mid-State Unit, Missouri - 4 -

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