Which US government initiative protects part of Alaska’s land from oil drilling ventures?
The US government designated around 19,000,000 acres of Alaskan land as the Arctic National to protect and preserve a wide variety of flora and fauna in Alaska.

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Answer:

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Explanation:

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, is a form of National Wildlife Refuge System in which the United States government used to conserve part of Alaska’s land from oil drilling ventures.

It covers about 19,286,722 acres in the Alaska North Slope region to preserve and secure a wide variety of plants and animals in this Alaska region.

The initiative was established in 1960 and under the supervision of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.