61.   Still, they acknowledge that opening the wildlife refuge to drilling would not produce benefits for consumers for at least five years.

62.   Straddling the Maine-New Hampshire border, Umbagog is a long, shallow, wilderness lake that is within a federal wildlife refuge of the same name.

63.   Spenceville, Calif., died a century ago when its copper mine played out, but its namesake wildlife refuge lives on.

64.   The administration also pushed for drilling for oil in a wildlife refuge in Alaska as an attempt to bolster national security.

65.   The adjacent coastal plain of the wildlife refuge, with its known oil reserves, is seen by oilmen as a natural extension.

66.   The area also is popular for birders and wildlife watchers, as there are several wildlife refuges and reserves.

67.   The BLM has management responsibility for federal minerals beneath national parks and national wildlife refuges.

68.   The Bush administration is hoping to create business partnerships with private companies to invest in wildlife refuges and preserves, sometimes with development in mind and sometimes for conservation.

69.   The government also created a wildlife refuge at Boundary Bay, just south of the mouth of the Fraser River.

70.   The federal government has said it will not permit drilling off the coast of the wildlife refuge.

n. + refuge >>共 58
wildlife 62.79%
mountain 2.79%
summer 2.33%
winter 1.86%
rebel 1.40%
take 1.40%
wilderness 1.40%
jungle 0.93%
centerpiece 0.93%
island 0.93%
wildlife + n. >>共 291
official 10.91%
refuge 7.55%
habitat 6.54%
biologist 4.36%
expert 4.36%
sanctuary 3.64%
officer 3.36%
park 2.46%
conservation 2.01%
reserve 1.90%
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