TITLE

The grand plans of Congressman Udall

AUTHOR(S)
Davis, J.A.
PUB. DATE
May 1989
SOURCE
Sierra;May/Jun89, Vol. 74 Issue 3, p86
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the conservation aims of Arizona Congressman Morris Udall, including setting up a new fund for parkland acquisition, working toward completion of the nation's wilderness system, and saving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil drilling.
ACCESSION #
8905221116

Tags: OIL well drilling;  ARCTIC National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)

 

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