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Wenonah Hauter

Busting The Bureau Of Land Management’s Frackopoly

Bureau Of Land Management managed land like the ones near Moab Valley, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park and so many others in the U.S., may be at risk from nearby fracking.

August 13th, 2014

By Wenonah Hauter

Busting The Bureau Of Land Management’s Frackopoly

Even without looking at a photo album, I can picture in my mind’s eye a vacation photo from the gorgeous BLM-managed (Bureau of Land Management) land near Moab, Utah. That image of my family and friends on a bicycle trip in the red rock lands, perfectly faded by time, carefully preserved for posterity. Nowhere in that photo does a

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