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Biden Administration expects to announce soon whether the Willow oil drilling project will advance in the National Petroleum Reserve; The State of Alaska plans to see more old growth trees in Southern Southeast; The Aurora Borealis shone bright over the Kenai last weekend to the delight of local photographers; Wrangell's Assembly spoke out against a petition to put Southeast Alaska Wolves of the federal endangered species list; PFAS forever chemicals appear in 16 lakes and other waters of the Fairbanks North Star Borough and Municipality of Anchorage.
By KFSKBiden Administration expects to announce soon whether the Willow oil drilling project will advance in the National Petroleum Reserve; The State of Alaska plans to see more old growth trees in Southern Southeast; The Aurora Borealis shone bright over the Kenai last weekend to the delight of local photographers; Wrangell's Assembly spoke out against a petition to put Southeast Alaska Wolves of the federal endangered species list; PFAS forever chemicals appear in 16 lakes and other waters of the Fairbanks North Star Borough and Municipality of Anchorage.