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Podcast: Hungry Deer, A Logging Lawsuit And An Alaskan Mine

June 1, 2012 | EarthFix
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This week hear stories about hungry black tailed deer, a logging lawsuit in Oregon and find out why a proposed mine in Alaska has Northwestern fishermen worried.

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Podcast Extras

Ashley Ahearn’s web story Why An Alaska Mine Worries Fishermen In The Northwest

Amelia Templeton’s web story Supreme Court Advised To Pass On Oregon Logging Roads Case

Extra photos from Courtney Flatt from her reporting on the deer story.

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