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PITTSBURGH, Pa. -
As a
natural gas drilling boom sweeps Pennsylvania and other states, conservation
groups are debating whether it makes sense to work with the industry to
minimize impacts to the environment -- and whether to accept industry
donations.
The
Pennsylvania chapter of the Audubon Society and the Ruffed Grouse Society
worked with a gas industry group to hold public meetings for birdwatchers,
anglers, hunters and hikers to ask questions about drilling.
Don
Williams, a Harleysville, Pa., resident who attended one meeting, say the idea
of the drilling industry making donations to an independent conservation fund
came up several times.
Audubon
and the Ruffed Grouse Society say they aren't seeking such donations but are
talking with the industry about ways to strengthen rules and restore habitat
after drilling