
Introduction - Norman Chance
Potential Impacts of Proposed Oil & Gas Development on the Arctic Refuge's Coastal Plain: Historical Overview & Issues of Concern - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [January 17, 2001]
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 1002 Area, Petroleum Assessment, 1998, Including Economic Analysis - U.S. Geological Survey
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: The Next Chapter
- National Council for Science and the Environment
Inupiat Eskimos First, Best Environmentalists -
Benjamin P. Nageak, Former Mayor, North Slope Borough [Alaska]
'Why We Need An Arctic Refuge National Monument' [
Response -
Governor Tony Knowles of Alaska
Arctic Power
Alyeska Pipeline
B P Oil
Tapping Oil Reserved in a Small Part of ANWR - The Heritage Foundation
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Climate in Crisis: The Arctic and Alaska - Live Earth Blog
Oil On Ice
Arctic Protection Network
Alaska Conservation Foundation
Alaska Wilderness League
Arctic Wildlife
Arctic Refuge Update - Defenders of Wildlife
The Impact of Oil Development on Prudhoe Bay - Arctic Connections
Natural Resources Defense Council
Northern Alaska Environmental Center
Sierra Club
U.S. Public Interest Research Group [Alaska]
World Wildlife Fund
ANWR Educational Survey at Kaktovik
[undertaken in January, 2000]
Alaska Federation of Natives
Gwich'in Steering Committee
Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc.
Artists of the Arctic Refuge
Arctic Reflections: A Personal View of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - Steven Kalinowski
Arctic Refuge Art Gazetteer - Dixon J. Jones
Agreement between
Canada and the U.S. on the Conservation of the Porcupine Caribou Herd
Porcupine Caribou Management Board - The Caribou
Issue in Canadian-American Relations
Porcupine Technical Committee Report - Sensitive
Habitats of the Porcupine Caribou Herd
Oil Development and Caribou Science
Note: Additional world wide web presentations on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge will be updated as they become available.
June 20, 2007
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