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Stop Oil Drilling in Alaska Wildlife Refuge!

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!
deadline: 5-15-2008
goal: 30,000
 

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Dear Tom Melius, Regional Director,

Thank you very much for the opportunity to comment on the Yukon Flats proposed land exchange Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). I am writing to express my deep concerns and opposition to this proposal.

The Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge (Yukon Flats Refuge) encompasses 11 million acres of some of the most productive Arctic wildlife habitat in North America. The wetlands, river floodplains and forested lowlands of the refuge support the highest density of breeding ducks in Alaska, along with three species of salmon and hundreds of other birds, mammals and fish species. Native Gwich'in Athabascan people have relied on these resources for thousands of years, and subsistence activities continue to define the cultural and social fabric of the eight native villages located in and near the Refuge.

We signed the “Stop Oil Drilling in Alaska Wildlife Refuge!” petition!
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9:05 am PST, Mar 7, Panagiotis Rigopoulos, Greece
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9:02 am PST, Mar 7, RALPH Xox, Germany
EGO KILLS THE WORLD! IT IS A CELEBRATION OF FAST MONEY.
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9:00 am PST, Mar 7, Megan Lange, South Carolina
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8:59 am PST, Mar 7, Marti Luger, Arizona
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8:57 am PST, Mar 7, Brian Bradley, Oklahoma
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8:56 am PST, Mar 7, Saad Khimani, Pakistan
Ya dis show new
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8:55 am PST, Mar 7, Weedy J tuhtanjoseph, California
we were in lovely Alaska in 2005 and were appalled at the shrinkage of glaciers, high river flows in late Septemebr from melting glaciers, etc. What is thought of as pristine is being abused by greed. YOU CANNOT FIX THIS ONCE IT'S BROKEN. NO DRILLING NO MORE DRILLING. . Leave the dribs of oil in the ground and spend drill and pipeline money on alternative energy development! NOW!
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8:55 am PST, Mar 7, Walther Franco, Texas
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8:53 am PST, Mar 7, Angela Quinn, Canada
Is it really easier to set up drilling in a protected environment than to be the world leader you claim to be and use the alternatives already available? Super power, yeah right, archaic dictatorship.
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