> Let me cite this again: "community of arctic/subarctic ecosystems. Such a
> broad
> spectrum of diverse habitats occurring within a single protected unit is
> unparalleled in North America,"
>
> It is so laughably easy to find protected units with three ecosystems in
> them in North America, you almost wonder if these people take their
> propaganda seriously.   Shall I start tiking off the places in North
> America with multiple protected ecosystems Doug, or do you concede that
> this is another example of gross exaggeration?
>
> JDG

John, where's it say "three"?

By the way, you are aware that the environments most susceptible to damage
are deserts and arctic tundra, because organisms are so specialised and
biodiversity is so low.

Tundra, in particular, is a good indicator of environmental stress.

I'm not sure if you're arguing this to defend Bush, or because you genuinely
believe that it is necessary to tap these reserves of oil yet.

Charlie

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