Oil Sale Imminent: Save Wildlife & Fragile Habitat
Over the strong objections of Native people, wildlife biologists, sportsmen’s groups, and the general public, the Bush Administration remains intent on leasing one of the most remarkable wetlands complexes on the planet.
We need your help in urging the new Interior Secretary to postpone the oil and gas lease sale for this fragile area that is now set for late September.
http://mail.democrats.com:81/CT00010901MTE0MDc2MQAA.HTML
Bob Fertik
Hurry! As soon as Sept. 27, a special wild place could be sold to oil and gas.
Protect millions of wildlife.
Click here today!
http://mail.democrats.com:81/CT00010904MTE0MDc2MQAA.HTML
Dear Friend,
It is one of the most remarkable wetlands on the planet. Millions of waterfowl and tens of thousands of caribou are lucky enough to call it home.
But their luck may run out as soon as Sept. 27, when our government plans to sell the fragile habitat to the oil and gas industry. The place is the Teshekpuk Lake Special Area in Alaska, and you have a chance right now to protect this land – public land – from getting sold to the highest bidder.
We urgently need your help! Click here to write the Interior Secretary and demand that the imminent oil and gas lease sale be postponed!
http://mail.democrats.com:81/CT00010902MTE0MDc2MQAA.HTML
The Teshekpuk region, part of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, is a stunning sweep of landscape, remarkable even in Alaska where a grand scale is the only scale. It is one of the most important wetland complexes in the Arctic, providing essential habitat for millions of birds and caribou. We do not oppose oil drilling in the NPR-A, only in places with outstanding environmental values.
Together, we can get the Interior Department to do the only sensible thing: cancel the Sept. 27 sale of this precious wild place.
Native people, conservation groups, scientists, sportsmen’s groups, and the general public strongly oppose the oil and gas plan. Will you join the call?
We don’t have much more time to weigh in – act today before it’s too late!
http://mail.democrats.com:81/CT00010903MTE0MDc2MQAA.HTML
Thanks so much for your help,
Bill Meadows
President
The Wilderness Society
We need your help in urging the new Interior Secretary to postpone the oil and gas lease sale for this fragile area that is now set for late September.
http://mail.democrats.com:81/CT00010901MTE0MDc2MQAA.HTML
Bob Fertik
Hurry! As soon as Sept. 27, a special wild place could be sold to oil and gas.
Protect millions of wildlife.
Click here today!
http://mail.democrats.com:81/CT00010904MTE0MDc2MQAA.HTML
Dear Friend,
It is one of the most remarkable wetlands on the planet. Millions of waterfowl and tens of thousands of caribou are lucky enough to call it home.
But their luck may run out as soon as Sept. 27, when our government plans to sell the fragile habitat to the oil and gas industry. The place is the Teshekpuk Lake Special Area in Alaska, and you have a chance right now to protect this land – public land – from getting sold to the highest bidder.
We urgently need your help! Click here to write the Interior Secretary and demand that the imminent oil and gas lease sale be postponed!
http://mail.democrats.com:81/CT00010902MTE0MDc2MQAA.HTML
The Teshekpuk region, part of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, is a stunning sweep of landscape, remarkable even in Alaska where a grand scale is the only scale. It is one of the most important wetland complexes in the Arctic, providing essential habitat for millions of birds and caribou. We do not oppose oil drilling in the NPR-A, only in places with outstanding environmental values.
Together, we can get the Interior Department to do the only sensible thing: cancel the Sept. 27 sale of this precious wild place.
Native people, conservation groups, scientists, sportsmen’s groups, and the general public strongly oppose the oil and gas plan. Will you join the call?
We don’t have much more time to weigh in – act today before it’s too late!
http://mail.democrats.com:81/CT00010903MTE0MDc2MQAA.HTML
Thanks so much for your help,
Bill Meadows
President
The Wilderness Society
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