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Vice President Dick Cheney delivers remarks Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 at the White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy in Reno. "The men and women in this room understand what conservation is all about," said the Vice President. "It means reverence toward creation, and a commitment to faithful stewardship. It means guarding our spectacular wildlife populations - not just for our own time, but for all time."
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Vice President Dick Cheney delivers remarks Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 at the White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy in Reno. "The men and women in this room understand what conservation is all about," said the Vice President. "It means reverence toward creation, and a commitment to faithful stewardship. It means guarding our spectacular wildlife populations - not just for our own time, but for all time."
Vice President Dick Cheney's Labrador retrievers are ready for Halloween dressed as Batman and Robin, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008, at the Vice President's Residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C. The dynamic duo's secret identities are Jackson, left and Nelson, right. Vice President Dick Cheney delivers remarks Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 at the White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy in Reno. "The men and women in this room understand what conservation is all about," said the Vice President. "It means reverence toward creation, and a commitment to faithful stewardship. It means guarding our spectacular wildlife populations - not just for our own time, but for all time."
Vice President Dick Cheney addresses the White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy Friday, Oct. 3, 2008 in Reno. Bringing together a wide range of conservationists, government officials, sportsmen and Congressional representatives, the conference provides a framework for participants to discuss topics on wildlife management, conserving and managing natural habitats, energy development, climate change and opportunities for hunting on public lands.

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