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As Interior becomes a battlefield for President Biden s climate agenda, Sen Joe Manchin III (D-W Va ) weighs in
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Groups take aim at New Mexico drilling plan amid US review
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April 14, 2021
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1of3FILE - In this April 24, 2015 file photo, pumpjacks work in a field in the Permian Basin near Lovington, N.M. Environmentalists and Native American activists say the Biden administration s review of the federal oil and gas leasing program should result in more protections for an area of northwestern New Mexico that s considered sacred. They have cited concerns about air pollution from venting and flaring at natural gas collection and processing sites, wastewater leaks and unchecked development in southeastern New Mexico s share of the Permian Basin.Charlie Riedel/APShow MoreShow Less
INTERIOR: Sources: Green group exec on deck as BLM nominee
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Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., talks with Rep. Deb Haaland, D-N.M., before the start of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing on her nomination to be Interior Secretary, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021 on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Graeme Jennings/Pool via AP)
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Print article WASHINGTON - In the weeks after President Joe Biden’s inauguration, as the oil industry was facing a far less welcoming White House, a ConocoPhillips executive went pheasant hunting with the Democratic senator poised to wield tremendous power in an evenly divided Congress.
Virtually no animal currently found in Wisconsin generates more controversy, confusion or emotional extremes than the gray wolf (Canis lupus).
Farmers who have lost livestock to the animals, and people who have seen hunting dogs and family pets killed, would prefer fewer wolves on the landscape.
Many native American tribes, who claim a kinship with wolves, and individuals and organizations who oppose most hunting, trapping and even some animal agriculture, appear to favor unchecked wolf population growth throughout the state.
Some people have an irrational fear of wolves, seeing them as a sinister threat to humans, while others tend to romanticize them as benevolent predators taking only weak or sick wild animals.
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