Keystone XL pipeline continues to draw controversy, with Oklahoma among the states where there is concern

The Keystone XL Pipeline continues to draw controversy, which comes in the form of the American Burying Beetle. Oklahoma is one of the states in which the endangered insect lives.

 
BY ADAM WILMOTH Energy Editor | Published: August 3, 2012   

The controversial Keystone XL pipeline continued to be a lightning rod this week, drawing heavy interest for an issue that operator TransCanada said is not yet a concern.

photo - An American Burying Beetle is seen in this close-up shot.  Photo provided
An American Burying Beetle is seen in this close-up shot. Photo provided

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An official with environmental group the Center for Biological Diversity told the Omaha World-Herald that a decision this week by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service would delay the pipeline...
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