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New conservation program on Alaska’s North Slope to offset Willow drilling impact

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Teshekpuk Caribou Herd animals graze in June of 2014 in the northeastern part of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. The land around Teshekpuk Lake is considered key habitat for the herd, and a new right-of-way agreement gives Nuiqsut residents the authority to prevent development there. (Photo by Bob Wick/Bureau of Land Management) As ConocoPhillips builds its huge Willow oil drilling project on the western side of Alaska’s North Slope, f…
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