Target:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska Regional Director Tom Melius Sponsored by:The Wilderness Society
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering allowing oil development on a core parcel of the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
This land, vital habitat to millions of migratory birds, moose, Dall sheep and bears is on the threshold of being ruined by roads, pipelines, and pollution.
What's at stake here?
An enormous wetland basin of rivers and lakes that is habitat for marten, wild salmon, moose, bears, wolves and more,
A base for hundreds of species of migratory birds, and
Native cultures that have relied on the region's resources for millennia.
This special place in America would be irreparably damaged if oil exploration and development is allowed, bringing with it roads, traffic, pipelines, oil spills and pollution.
We have until May 15 to tell the Fish and Wildlife Service that oil drilling has no place in this critical ecosystem. Please sign this petition today!
We signed the “Stop Oil Drilling in Alaska Wildlife Refuge!” petition!
# 29,600:
10:30 pm PDT, May 13,June Figueroa, Florida
# 29,599:
10:17 pm PDT, May 13,L Parrish, California
# 29,598:
10:10 pm PDT, May 13,Brianne Beatty, Florida
# 29,597:
9:21 pm PDT, May 13,Name not displayed, Australia
# 29,596:
9:17 pm PDT, May 13,Name not displayed, Canada
Please avoid drilling - there's no where else for these animals to go. We need to find alternative solutions to energy - spend the $$ that way instead, please.
# 29,595:
9:10 pm PDT, May 13,Rachel Page, California
I dont want harm to subsistence cultures which have existed in the region for thousands of years. Oil and gas development will lay waste to the bounteous species of wildlife there and destroy the cultural and social fabric of it's 8 native villages. The beauty of the refuge should be left untouched by big industry.
# 29,594:
9:06 pm PDT, May 13,Marcy Morgan, California
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9:00 pm PDT, May 13,Mark Runyan, California
# 29,592:
8:58 pm PDT, May 13,Steve Altshuld, Oregon
# 29,591:
8:45 pm PDT, May 13,Shirley Skinner, Missouri
# 29,590:
8:45 pm PDT, May 13,Sarah Wiegand, Canada
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8:33 pm PDT, May 13,JoyAve LightHeart, Canada
# 29,588:
8:29 pm PDT, May 13,Kelley Gaither, Alabama
# 29,587:
8:27 pm PDT, May 13,Phil Quinn, United Kingdom
# 29,586:
8:26 pm PDT, May 13,Mike Cox, California
# 29,585:
8:22 pm PDT, May 13,Myrtha Sukristina, Singapore
# 29,584:
8:16 pm PDT, May 13,Teresa Bradley, Michigan
# 29,583:
8:11 pm PDT, May 13,Ruth Bennett, Australia
# 29,582:
7:48 pm PDT, May 13,Rachel Lane, Canada
# 29,581:
7:41 pm PDT, May 13,Billie Jo Tees, New Jersey
# 29,580:
7:41 pm PDT, May 13,Kitten Naymen, Australia
# 29,579:
7:39 pm PDT, May 13,Name not displayed, California
# 29,578:
7:32 pm PDT, May 13,Debbie Low, Florida
# 29,577:
7:29 pm PDT, May 13,Rosa Lau, Massachusetts
# 29,576:
7:25 pm PDT, May 13,Linda Kie, Kansas
Think of the living persons and our homes. Animals - who out # humans - also have families, communities & homes.
Please consider alternate ways to reach the same goal w/o so much destruction.
# 29,575:
7:21 pm PDT, May 13,Lauren Stone, California
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7:19 pm PDT, May 13,Name not displayed, Vermont
# 29,573:
7:16 pm PDT, May 13,Cora Urrea, Philippines
# 29,572:
7:12 pm PDT, May 13,Stacey Hoffman, Connecticut
# 29,571:
7:11 pm PDT, May 13,Amelia Zahoor, Florida
# 29,570:
7:08 pm PDT, May 13,Kristopher Lee, Massachusetts
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7:01 pm PDT, May 13,Name not displayed, Canada
# 29,568:
7:01 pm PDT, May 13,Wendy Scott, Canada
# 29,567:
6:54 pm PDT, May 13,Name not displayed, Kentucky
# 29,566:
6:52 pm PDT, May 13,Holly Zahoor, Florida
# 29,565:
6:51 pm PDT, May 13,Dianne Walthers, New Mexico
We have to stop "pee-marking" every square inch of the world. War trucks, etc. use a lot of oil; let's stop using it up with making war - that goes for all countries! Could also ask, if we ran out of oil next week, what would we do? Let's stop with the "short-term" solutions.
# 29,564:
6:48 pm PDT, May 13,Wendy Warren, Illinois
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6:47 pm PDT, May 13,Name not displayed, Japan
# 29,562:
6:45 pm PDT, May 13,Linda Neese, Indiana
# 29,561:
6:37 pm PDT, May 13,Una Woolfson, Canada
# 29,560:
6:36 pm PDT, May 13,Paulette Lawrence, North Carolina