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Visits to Arctic refuge increase
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JUNE 11, 2001 Tourists worried about the Bush administration's push to open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska to oil and gas drilling have helped increase reservations at touring companies up 80 percent from last year. The last time such a spike in interest occurred in 1990, when the elder President Bush tried to open the refuge to development. With the Democrats in control of the White House, the ANWR proposal is being viewed as dead. Get the Story:
Renewed Talk of Arctic Drilling Draws Eco-Tourists to Alaska (The New York Times 6/10)
You may have to register to read New York Times stories. If you do not wish to register, login with username indianz.com and password indianz.com. Relevant Links:
Arctic Slope Regional Corp - http://www.asrc.com
Gwich'in Steering Committee - http://www.alaska.net/~gwichin
Oil Issues in ANWR, US Fish and Wildlife - http://arctic.fws.gov/issues1.html
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, US Fish and Wildlife Service - http://arctic.fws.gov
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Pro-Development site - http://www.anwr.org Related Stories:
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Alaska on verge of oil boom (5/30)
Caribou herd faces danger (5/29)
Norton: Indian Country won't get ripped off (5/24)
Natives square off over Arctic drilling (5/18)
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