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Big Oil Harassing Polar Bears: The Fight Continues

Two conservation groups are suing for polar bears habitat protection against harmful oil company activities in Alaska's wilderness.

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Following the Bush Administration's authorizing oil companies to “annoy and potentially harm” polar bears in order search for oil and natural gas, two conservation groups have struck back, suing the government for violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the law intended to protect the bears and their habitat. The suit was filed in an Alaskan federal court by the

Center for Biological Diversity and

Pacific Environment, an environmental action group that hasn't been shy about suing Big Oil in the past. This time, the named defendants are

the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne. In an interesting twist,

Fish and Wildlife spokesman Bruce Woods offered a spin on why letting oil companies tear up Alaskan wilderness is actually good for the animals there:

"Our biologists feel this regulation program is a valuable conservation tool," Woods said. "The companies have to report every sighting [of polar ...

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