Drilling for oil in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge

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January 11, 2013

 

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Another indirect effect of oil drilling in the Artic National Wildlife Refuge is global warming would increase (One state's free lunch: 28- 32). The Porcupine River herd of 129,000 caribou gathers annually on the Coastal Plain to bear and nurse their young. Polar bears rely on the Coastal Plain of the Refuge as their most important on-land denning habitat on American soil...
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The Porcupine River herd of 129,000 caribou gathers annually on the Coastal Plain to bear and nurse their young. Polar bears rely on the Coastal Plain of the Refuge as their most important on-land denning habitat on American soil. There are many types of wildlife in the refuge. These animals include caribou, polar bears, musk oxen, millions of birds, wolves, foxes, black bears, grizzly bears, and several species of whales (One state's free lunch: 28-32)...
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