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We Draw the Line, No Otter Creek Mine

Alexis Bonogofsky   |   Last Updated: December 23, 2015
Created by Alexis Bonogofsky. Photos copyright Paul K. Anderson
Created by Alexis Bonogofsky. Photos copyright Paul K. Anderson
Conservation | coal, Montana, Northern Cheyenne, Northern Rockies and Pacific Regional Center, Otter Creek Coal Mine, tribes
Published: September 20, 2013
Written by Alexis Bonogofsky

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