Federal court slaps down Big Green land grab
Three of the nation’s most destructive environmentalist groups sued the Department of the Interior’s Fish and Wildlife Service in March 2011. Their goal was to force the agency to declare more than 187,000 square miles (approximately 120 million acres) along the north coast of Alaska as no-development “critical habitat” for the threatened polar bear. The litigated area accounts for much of Alaska’s oil production and Native Alaskan economic activity.
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