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	"author_name": "Save the Meadows",
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	"title": "Meadows Walk with Save the Meadows",
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	"description": "A walk through the FDR Meadows with organizers from Save The Meadows. What&#x27;s happening in the Meadows? We&#x27;ll walk and talk as we take an easy hike through the meadows in the western half of FDR Park. Philadelphia&#x27;s Parks &amp;amp; Rec department (PPR) and its partner the Fairmount Park Conservancy have already destroyed 75 acres of the Meadows as part of their FDR Park Plan. But 100 acres remain! These meadows and woodlands are home to native and non-native species, from the threatened red-bellied cooter to bald eagles, and thousands of trees, some of them &quot;heritage trees.&quot; PPR and FPC threaten to bulldoze nearly the entire area and install 32 acres of toxic turf as well as roads and parking lots — but they can be stopped! Find out the facts from Save The Meadows organizers while enjoying a walk in this natural haven in South Philadelphia. The paths are uneven in some places and may be muddy, depending on weather. Suitable footwear suggested. Please contact us if you have questions about accessibility.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/meadows-walk-with-save-the-meadows"
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