In1980, the U.S. government forbade new human habitation in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, a protected area with thousands of native creatures and South Carolina-sized virgin terrain. Only a few families can stay in the refuge's seven cabins. All remaining permissions will expire in fewer than 100 years, and there will be no humans.
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In1980, the U.S. government forbade new human habitation in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, a protected area with thousands of native creatures and South Carolina-sized virgin terrain. Only a few families can stay in the refuge's seven cabins. All remaining permissions will expire in fewer than 100 years, and there will be no humans.
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