Here in Buffalo, the last intact War of 1812 historic site in the city is under attack once again by proponents of zoo expansion. This is the site in the middle of Frederick Law Olmsted's magnificent Delaware Park meadow where 300 soldiers who died during 1813 at the Flint Hill encampment are buried. Now in use as a golf course, a proposal has been made once again to take the land for zoo expansion. I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any other situations like this or has any ideas about what can be done about it. For example, is there any sort of protection available for this type of site? Are there any organizations which might help oppose something like this? How about veteran's organizations? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Chris Andrle