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Date: 2015-11-13 20:04:42
Natural environment
Environment of the United States
Sustainability
Environmental law
Hydraulic fracturing
Bureau of Land Management
National Environmental Policy Act
Environmental impact assessment
Natural gas
Hydraulic fracturing in New Zealand

Buckeye Forest Council Protecting Ohio’s native forests and their inhabitants through education, advocacy, & organizing November 13, 2015

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