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26 October 2011

Speak out to protect the Arctic Refuge forever 25OKT11

BIG oil and gas companies, shell, bp, exxon, chevron and others, have their eyes on the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and they are waging a propaganda war to force the government to open it up to more oil and gas drilling. These companies and motivated by greed, not a desire to lessen our national dependence on imported oil. The propaganda campaign also includes lies, deception and misinformation on these companies ability to prevent any any oil spills and about their ability to completely clean up any spill if one should occur. They claim their operations will be conducted in harmony with the environment ANWR's coastal plain. Click the link to send a message to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service asking them to adopt Alternative E, the full wilderness option, to protect and preserve the integrity of ANWR's coastal plain.
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Act now to protect the heart of the Arctic
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Call on the Fish and Wildlife Service to designate the Coastal Plain of the Arctic Refuge as wilderness and keep it safe from oil rigs -- forever!
Take action

We have a rare opportunity right now to protect the heart of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge forever.

The Obama Administration is writing a conservation plan for the Arctic Refuge that could recommend wilderness protection for its Coastal Plain -- an area which has been targeted by Big Oil for decades.

Please call on the Fish and Wildlife Service to designate the Coastal Plain of the Arctic Refuge as wilderness, which would be off-limits to oil development.

Since the Arctic Refuge was set aside by Congress more than 50 years ago, a majority of Americans has shown support for protecting this vast wilderness and its abundant wildlife.

As the biological heart of the Arctic Refuge, its Coastal Plain provides irreplaceable habitat for bears, wolves, Arctic foxes and millions of migratory birds.

This pristine wildland is also our nation’s largest denning site for pregnant polar bears ... the only birthing ground for the 180,000-member porcupine caribou herd ... and the last home of 350 shaggy muskoxen, a species that survived the previous ice age.

Simply put, there is no other place like it on the planet.

Yet the oil giants and their Congressional allies have pushed repeatedly to open up the sensitive Coastal Plain for drilling.

NRDC has fought for decades to stave off every attempt by Big Oil to drill in America’s greatest wildlife sanctuary, but a wilderness designation for the Coastal Plain would ensure that it is protected from oil rigs forever.

This recommendation would be an important first step in that direction. Congress would still need to act on the Administration’s recommendation -- and that is unlikely to happen anytime soon -- but in the meantime, the Interior Department would manage the Coastal Plain as if it were protected wilderness.

And, following this recommendation, the President could declare the Coastal Plain a National Monument, thereby saving it from any further attacks by Big Oil.

Help us generate a massive outpouring of support for protecting the Coastal Plain by sending a message to the Fish and Wildlife Service today. Let them know you support their plan to recommend its designation as wilderness.

Thanks for taking action to keep the Arctic wild and free.

Sincerely,
Frances
Frances Beinecke
President
Natural Resources Defense Council


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