The Last Alaskans
In 1980the U.S. government prohibited brand new human job from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, a protected space, home to thousands of indigenous creatures and pristine terrain crossing roughly the size of South Carolina. Currently, only a handful of families disperse across seven permitted cabins are allowed to stay in the refuge. Within less than 100 decades, all remaining licenses will reach comeback, and there will be no human presence.