| Energy development in Colorado wildlife refuges angers hunters |
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| Written by TODD HARTMAN, Rocky Mountain News | |
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Energy development operations are being conducted on about a dozen of Colorado's 230 wildlife refuges, but the hunters who have encountered the traffic and noise of the drilling operations in those refuges said they won't be back to hunt there again. Read more...
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 17 March 2008 ) |
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