Oil and gas drilling threatens the Western Arctic
The Western Arctic is one of the last places on Earth we should be risking for the sake of a little more oil.
The Western Arctic is one of the last places on Earth we should be risking for the sake of a little more oil.
As if 389 dead gray wolves in Idaho this past year alone wasn't enough, now Idaho's Wolf Depredation Control Board has started approving funding for a bounty-hunting program that will kill even more.
Unspoiled Arctic habitat is vital for wildlife -- but oil drilling threatens to destroy it.
If the hunting season proceeds as proposed, up to 38 wolves will be shot in the “hunting areas” around the border of Yellowstone National Park this winter.
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President Biden has announced a plan to protect 13 million acres of the Western Arctic.