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In Harm's Way: Rare Species in the Path of the Keystone Pipeline

Many imperiled species live along the 1,700-mile pipeline path and in areas where tar sands oil is produced. If the pipeline is built, most will have nowhere else to go.

The Center for Biological Diversity has released a report called In Harm’s Way: How the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Have Ignored the Dangers of the Keystone XL Pipeline to Endangered Species.

Watch our video to learn more.

This video originally appeared on the Center's YouTube channel.

 

Whooping crane photo courtesy Flickr/DaseInDesign