Reader Poll
Should thousands of acres north of Las Vegas be preserved and turned into a fossil bed national monument?
Response | Votes | ||
---|---|---|---|
Yes. | 78% | 144 | |
No. | 21% | 40 | |
Total Votes | 184 |
Note: This is not a scientific poll. The results reflect only the opinions of those who chose to participate.
Comments are moderated by Las Vegas Sun editors. Our goal is not to limit the discussion, but rather to elevate it. Comments should be relevant and contain no abusive language. Comments that are off-topic, vulgar, profane or include personal attacks will be removed. Full comments policy. Additionally, we now display comments from trusted commenters by default. Those wishing to become a trusted commenter need to verify their identity or sign in with Facebook Connect to tie their Facebook account to their Las Vegas Sun account. For more on this change, read our story about how it works and why we did it.
Only trusted comments are displayed on this page. See all Comments »
Only trusted comments are displayed on this page.
Post a comment
Most Popular
-
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
Anything is better than the grand designs of the Clark County planners who envision more housing north of Horse and a whole expressway right at the bottom of the mountains. They would have BLM give them the land for additional development.
Works for me. Three million people living in an area where years can pass without any measurable rainfall is to many.