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BENEATH THE FROZEN TUNDRA, far to the North, lies what might be the most valuable deposit of diamonds in the world.

Look at the steps that have been taken to assure minimal environmental impact and friendly relations with the wildlife and aboriginal people of that land.
Rough diamonds received at cutting facility in Canada
An independent government agency was formed to protect wildlife and the environment
With abundant wildlife to protect, mining operation must not threaten the Bathurst Caribou herd that migrates through the area. Protection of the Grizzly Bear, Arctic Fox, Red Fox and Wolverine, as well as the Tundra itself is enforced by legally binding environmental agreements with the government. An independent agency has been established to monitor environmental issues related to air quality, aquatic conditions and archaeological sites, as well.

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