Indybay: An oil industry proposal to drill and frack eight new wells and construct thousands of feet of new pipelines in the middle of Los Padres National Forest threatens the California condor and would generate fracking pollution dangerous to human health, two environmental groups said in a letter sent today to forest officials and the federal Bureau of Land Management (see PDF).
In the letter the Center for Biological Diversity and Los Padres ForestWatch point out that the Endangered Species Act and......
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Proposed Fracking in California Condor Habitat Draws Protest
Posted by Indybay: Center For Biological Diversity on June 4th, 2014
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