Arctic refuge
Date: June 22nd, 2008Arctic refuge
Save the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - NRDC's BioGems
NRDC Biogems Arctic National Wildlife Refuge page. Take action to stop oil exploration in the Arctic (more...)
Campaigning to protect America
Purchase books, CDs and DVDs with all proceeds going to the Arctic Refuge Defense Campaign to help spread the word about the need to protect the refuge: Schedule a ... (more...)
Audubon: Protect the Arctic Refuge
Issues & Action > Arctic National Wildlife Refuge > Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: An Irreplaceable Treasure. Called "America's Serengeti" for its tremendous biological ... (more...)
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) is a National Wildlife Refuge in northeastern Alaska. It consists of 19,049,236 acres (7,708,952 ha) in the Alaska North Slope region. (more...)
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, conserves wildlife and wilderness in northeast Alaska for present and future generations. (more...)
Artists of the Arctic Refuge
A record of the fine art created in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. ... Subhankar Banerjee : James Behlke: Bill Brody: Roy Corral (more...)
Arctic Refuge Action | Home
Together we CAN save the Arctic National Wildlife refuge! Just one week after President Bush lamented our country's addiction to oil in his State of the Union address, he released ... (more...)
Facts and information about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, located in the northeast corner of Alaska, is one of the wildest and most pristine places left in the United States. The National Wildlife ... (more...)
Arctic Refuge drilling controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The question of whether to allow drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) has been a political football for every sitting American president since Jimmy ... (more...)
Arctic Refuge: Oil and Gas Issues
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, conserves wildlife and wilderness in northeast Alaska for present and future generations. (more...)