TITLE

What's in a name?

AUTHOR(S)
P.R.
PUB. DATE
May 1998
SOURCE
Sierra;May/Jun98, Vol. 83 Issue 3, p21
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the US Bureau of Land Management's plans to open up 4.6 million acres in northern Alaska's arctic coastal plain to intensive oil drilling. Solicitation of public comment regarding allowable drilling amount; Importance of permanent protection for the areas' sensitive points crucial to the Teshekpuk caribou herd.
ACCESSION #
502122

Tags: PETROLEUM -- Prospecting -- Environmental aspects

 

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