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With no public announcement, the Bush administration has given the

go-ahead to two new natural gas wells in the Padre Island National

Seashore, which boasts the nation's longest stretch of undeveloped

beach and 11 endangered species. Oil and gas drilling have occurred

in the Texas park before, but the rate of drilling dropped sharply in

the last 20 years. Environmentalists say the new wells will further

threaten the world's smallest and most endangered sea turtle, the

Kemp's ridley, which uses Padre Island as its principal nesting

ground in the U.S. To build the new well, heavy trucks will now

drive about 20 times a day over nesting grounds. The Sierra Club

said it would sue to stop the drilling.

 

straight to the source: New York Times, Blaine Harden, 22 Nov 2002

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