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and Paddle Winter 2011
Ozark Society Sues to Stop Hydraulic Fracturing Wells in
Ozark-St. Francis National Forest
The Ozark Society has sued the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of
Land Management. The suit alleges that the agencies have not adequately
studied the impact of current and future horizontal hydraulic fracturing
wells in the Ozark National Forest. An Environmental Impact Statement
(“EIS”) was done in 2005 to cover 15 vertical wells. Yet over 40
horizontal wells have now been drilled, and the Bureau of Land
Management claims the area could support up to 1,700.
The suit asks for
a preliminary injunction against further exploration until the suit can
be tried.
Press
Release-USFS Lawsuit
Arkansas Times Article

Just released:
The
Diana Fritillary
Arkansas’s State Butterfly
Lori A. Spencer and Don R. Simons
Lori
Spencer continues the nature series published by the Ozark Society
Foundation with a wonderful new children’s book, which can be a
companion to Arkansas Butterflies and Moths. It provides a clear,
concise way for children (and adults) to identify Arkansas ’s state
butterfly, the Diana Fritillary, in its natural habitat. It features
twenty eight color photographs, drawings, and other useful resources for
children and parents and science and social studies teachers. Retail
from University of Arkansas Press at $8.95, or available at your local
book store.
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