Yukon’s government is launching its own study of drilling impacts in Alaska’s Arctic refuge

The Canadian territory is particularly concerned with potential impacts to the caribou herds who calve on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's coastal plain — and the Gwich'in people who depend on them for subsistence.

By Yereth Rosen July 30, 2018
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While the Trump administration is preparing studies leading up to its planned oil leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the government across the border is launching its own analysis of oil development impacts.

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