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Protect Polar Bears from Extinction!

Target: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife
In as few as 50 years, America's polar bears could be gone.

New research by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) predicts dramatic declines in polar bear populations as global warming melts the Arctic sea ice these bears depend on for survival. It has never been so urgent to reduce global warming emissions and protect polar bears from extinction.

In light of these findings, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has reopened a brief, two week comment period on its January 2007 proposal to list polar bears as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act.

No more delays or excuses - it's time to protect polar bears and their melting homes. Sign our petition to submit your official public comment urging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect polar bears from extinction!

UPDATE: The comment period has just been extended to October 22nd - please sign and spread the word today!
deadline: 10-22-2007
goal: 50,000
 

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To:
Rosa Meehan, Supervisor
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Marine Mammals Management Office
1011 East Tudor Road
Anchorage, AK 99503

Attn: Polar Bear Finding

As a supporter of Defenders of Wildlife and someone concerned about global climate change, I am writing today to voice my strong support for the proposal to list polar bears as "Threatened" under the Endangered Species Act.

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has just published a series of reports predicting that melting Arctic sea ice due to global warming could result in polar bear population declines of two-thirds or more in the next 50 years.

In light of these dire – and in the USGS's own words, conservative – predictions, I strongly urge you to grant Endangered Species Act protections to polar bears immediately.

In Alaska, we already see the effects of climate change, with the birth and survival rates of our polar bears plummeting as ice packs shrink and the bears' hunting opportunities become more limited.

The USGS's research underscores what we already know – global warming is real and is taking a devastating toll on polar bears. In order to save these magnificent animals, listing polar bears as threatened must be coupled with concrete steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to address the root cause of global warming. In addition, critical habitat for polar bears must be identified and protected. Essential protections against harmful oil and gas drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Bristol Bay and other crucial habitat areas must be provided to ensure the survival of polar bears.

Thank you for considering my comments.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
We signed the “Protect Polar Bears from Extinction!” petition!
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2:32 pm PST, Feb 20, Maja Milanovic, Serbia And Montenegro
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11:23 pm PST, Feb 17, David Horn, Colorado
their habitat is being destroyed and the public has to do something about it before its too late.
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6:08 pm PST, Feb 17, Dannielle Middleton, Australia
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4:26 pm PST, Feb 17, Nina Anonym, Germany
der mensch zerstört aber wirklich alles am meisten Männer ich rede nicht von allen hier aber spreche den gr.teil an!!!
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10:33 am PST, Feb 14, Shawn McCrea, Canada
something must be done!!!
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1:54 pm PST, Feb 10, Martin Winkler, Germany
It’s unbelievably painful to watch populations of polar bears melting away all along with the arctic ice year after year. Recognising even the tiniest bit of responsibility in our own heart is hard to stand but necessary for a change. Let’s prevent children of future generations to ask why this sad old creature in the corner is called polar bear when the real habitat of these animals are plastic water basins in zoos and come on, has there really once been ice in the Arctic, you mean ice like in the deep freezer ?
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it's time to protect polar bears before we loose them forever
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