Rod Bryan over at the Arkansas Conservation Alliance has been a busy man lately.  He sends one video, a guerrilla-inspection if you will, called “A Day in the Fayetteville Shale.” 

 

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Also, here’s a brief discussion on water issues raised by shale exploration, complete with Hulk hands. 

Rod also passes along some info on a friendly gathering: This Wednesday night (November 12) there will be a potluck from 6:PM to 9:PM at: 101 North Woodrow (big green house at corner of Markham and Woodrow). After dinner we will be conducting an eco–musical-educational experiment and would love to have you join in. Please don’t hesitate to call me with questions… info@arkansasconservation.org.

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