EcoWatch: In 1979, Brenda and Richard Jorgenson built a split level home in the midst of a large ranch outside the tiny town of White Earth, North Dakota. Richard’s family is from the area--his grandfather started homesteading on the plains in 1915--and the couple’s affinity for the area runs deep. They love the land they live on: the epic sky and seemingly endless grasses of the prairie, the White Earth River meandering through a tree-lined valley. For most of their lives the landscape of the region has been......
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Fracking North Dakota
Posted by EcoWatch: James William Gibson, Earth Island Journal on December 5th, 2012
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