Friday, December 18, 2009

Anyone know that since building oil pipeline in the 70's in AK, it has actually helped the caribou thrive?

Since then the caribou, and other wildlife has thrived and multiplied, because they love the warmth of the pipe. They get up close to it and enjoy it. So, why all this fuss about preserving the tiniest fraction of Alaska to construct pipeline to protect the wildlife?Anyone know that since building oil pipeline in the 70's in AK, it has actually helped the caribou thrive?
There shouldn't be that much conflict. But I think that fact that there IS, keeps those who will forge ahead with drilling and exploration cognoscente of the environment and the care they should take. Drilling can be done without damaging the surrounding and wildlife.Anyone know that since building oil pipeline in the 70's in AK, it has actually helped the caribou thrive?
Actually, Ant t, is there really that much conflict?


The Pipeline has electronic ';pigs'; running through every branch every 20 minutes to monitor conditions all along its length. That's why spills have been relatively minor, even though the Pipeline is so big.


And, there are many crossing points for the animals all along the Pipeline.

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