Review
"If youre going to argue ANWR from either side, read this book." --
The Alaska Journal of Commerce, October 18, 1993."If youre going to argue ANWR from either side, read this book." --
Margaret Bauman, The Alaska Journal of Commerce."provides unbiased information about the land and the people who live on it." --
Spokesman-Review, October 6, 1993"provides unbiased information about the land and the people who live on it."Fenton Roskelley, Spokesman-Review --
Fenton Roskelley, Spokesman-ReviewOne of the last true wildernesses, ANWR is the focus of oil companies that seek to explore beneath its coastal plain. This issue details the region's natural resources, human use of those resources and the politics that make this remote corner of Alaska so controversial. With index. 96 pages. --
PublisherThis 96-page soft-cover book, illustrated with outstanding color pictures, provides unbiased information about the land and the people who live on it. It will be an excellent reference book for those who are interest in the future of the refuge as the battle continues between the preservationists and the developers. --
Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA
Product Description
An in-depth look at this Wildlife Refuge, now at the center of intense debate about our nations energy policy. The land, and its flora, fauna, and geological resources are detailed. The history and politics that led to the establishment of the Refuge is examined. Dozens of color photographs portray the region.
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