Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota State Parks Feeling Pressures Of Energy Boom
On clear, calm nights, from the top of Buck Hill you can see them flickering off in the distance. Not campfires, but rather gas flares, emblematic of North Dakota's energy boom, glimmering after dark. Here, in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the flares are just one sign of how the boom, spurred in large part by fracking, are impacting the park.
- By Kurt Repanshek - October 16th, 2012 11:01am