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Congress Opens Alaska Wildlife Refuge To Drilling, But Roadblocks Remain

Above Photo: The coastal plain, on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge’s northern edge, is home to caribou, polar bears and hundreds of bird species. Credit: Katrina Liebich/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

After the tax bill vote, conservation groups vow to ‘shine a very bright light’ on any company planning to drill one of the nation’s last untouched wilderness areas.

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