Alaska resource projects and landscapes are again in the crosshairs of a presidential election

An unfinished road leads from Shungnak northeast toward the community of Kobuk, the Dahl Creek airstrip, and the Ambler Mining District on July 23, 2021. Kobuk and the Dahl Creek airstrip are around eight miles from Shungnak. (Loren Holmes / ADN)
Major Alaska resource projects, and the land they could be built on, may be at stake in the presidential election.
They include drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and elsewhere in Alaska, logging in the Tongass National Forest, and […]
Alaska resource projects and landscapes are again in the crosshairs of a presidential election

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