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| | Alaska Coalition » Kobuk-Seward RMP (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | Coastal, salmon-spawning rivers, including Kivalina, Ungalik, Shaktoolik, Inglutalik, Squirrel, and Koyuk Rivers that support the needs of local subsistence users, as well as the activities of sport and commercial fishermen. |
 | | Estimated at nearly 500,000 animals (Alaska’s largest), critical habitat for the WACH dominates the Kobuk-Seward planning area, including wintering grounds in the Nulato Hills, a summer insect relief area on the Lisburne Peninsula, and countless migration corridors. |
 | | Currently, millions of acres of BLM-managed lands in Alaska are closed to mineral entry, location, and leasing. |
| www.alaskacoalition.org /campaigns/blm-lands/kobuk-seward-rmp (879 words) |
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