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Oil Drilling in a Wildlife Refuge? Isn't That Harmful to the Environment?

Pamela S. Snyder and Jane S. Shaw

Sep 7, 1995

Extracting natural gas from land without causing environmental harm is possible.

The the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska serves as a resting and feeding ground for over 100,000 migrating snow geese. It is home to ducks, wading birds, deer, shrimp, crab, and fish. Yet, natural gas is extracted. Learn more about how natural gas extraction can be done without harming the environment if the proper institutions are in place.

Oil Drilling in a Wildlife Refuge? Isn't That Harmful to the Environment?
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