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Urge Congress to Permanently Protect the Arctic Refuge!

Target: U.S. House of Representatives
Sponsored by: Care2
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is home to caribou, snow fox and millions of migratory birds. It is also the most important onshore denning habitat for America's vanishing polar bears.

But this natural treasure is constantly under siege. Time and time again, the oil industry and their allies in Congress have sought to open this special place to harmful new drilling, threatening all of the wildlife that depend on it for survival.

And now President Bush has called for drilling in the Arctic Refuge by 2010 in his new budget proposal!

We need to permanently protect the Arctic Refuge! Urge your Representative to support the Udall-Eisenhower Arctic Wilderness Act (H.R. 39) to permanently protect the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 150,000
 

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Dear Representative,

As your constituent, I am deeply concerned about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the treasured wildlife that lives there. That's why I strongly urge you to ensure that this national treasure is permanently protected to the full extent of the law by supporting the Udall-Eisenhower Arctic Wilderness Act (H.R. 39).

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-MA) and Rep. Jim Ramstad (R-MN), would designate the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as a wilderness area with permanent protections.

These permanent protections are especially important for America's remaining polar bears. According to a U.S. Geological Survey report, polar bears will likely be extinct in Alaska in as little as 50 years due to rapidly melting sea ice. The Arctic Refuge is one of the most important onshore denning habitats for these magnificent creatures -- and permanent protections will give them a fighting chance at survival.
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We took action on “Urge Congress to Permanently Protect the Arctic Refuge!”
# 70,950:
7:40 pm PDT, May 11, Mayzie Love, North Carolina
# 70,949:
7:39 pm PDT, May 11, Annie Clarke, California
# 70,948:
7:39 pm PDT, May 11, Gail Owens, Washington
NO!NO!NO!NO!!!!
# 70,947:
7:38 pm PDT, May 11, Annette Rideout, Ohio
PLEASE DO NOT DRILL FOR OIL IN THE ARCTIC. THE ANIMALS IN THESE AREAS ARE HAVING A TOUGH TIME SEEKING FOOD AND STAYING ALIVE AND DRILLING WILL JUST ADD TO THERE ALREADY MISERY...SAVE THE ANIMALS AND SAVE THE PLANET.....NOW
# 70,946:
7:38 pm PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, California
Hasn't the current administration done enough damage to the environment and its inhabitants?
# 70,945:
7:38 pm PDT, May 11, Patricia Colcord, Massachusetts
# 70,944:
7:38 pm PDT, May 11, Robert Barker, Colorado
2010 budget proposal Mr Bush needs to worry about the budget now, not when he will former President.
# 70,943:
7:37 pm PDT, May 11, Kenton Knapp, California
# 70,942:
7:37 pm PDT, May 11, Karin Yates, North Carolina
The limited oil will soon be gone, as will endangered wildlife and America's reputation.
# 70,941:
7:36 pm PDT, May 11, Laura Sierra, Washington
it should be bloody obvious that global warming is real. it should be equally obvious that we, the people, don't want you to let your associates start destroying an irreplaceable area of beauty. if you don't start listening, it will be even more obvious that you don't give a fetid dingos kidney about what the american people want.
# 70,940:
7:35 pm PDT, May 11, Charles Goodwin, California
The short term gains that oil extraction causes are not worth the permanent destruction of what is widely known as the "last American Frontier."
# 70,939:
7:34 pm PDT, May 11, Linda Carr, Florida
# 70,938:
7:30 pm PDT, May 11, Charles Wilkerson, California
Bush wants to rape the arctic of its piddling amount of oil. Enough already!!!! Under absolutely no way do you let him get away with that!!!!
# 70,937:
7:30 pm PDT, May 11, Mia Kypros, New York
# 70,936:
7:30 pm PDT, May 11, Faye Quillin, New York
# 70,935:
7:28 pm PDT, May 11, BETTY FLANNERY, Kentucky
# 70,934:
7:27 pm PDT, May 11, Elysia Bethany Andrews, California
# 70,933:
7:26 pm PDT, May 11, Megan GafFney, Massachusetts
# 70,932:
7:25 pm PDT, May 11, Pat Tyler, California
Oil is obsolete and has always been a dangerous commodity. Our attentions as futurists is to focus on the sustainable life supporting,non injurious efforts to be the leaders in global restoration and ingenuity. Let us rise far above the mundane and create a thriving,non violent,in any way society that will go forward in history as ground breaking and startling P.Tyler ND
# 70,931:
7:25 pm PDT, May 11, Marilyn Fawcett, Canada
Please save the few polar bears we have left. Please!
# 70,930:
7:21 pm PDT, May 11, Sharon Lambert, Louisiana
# 70,929:
7:19 pm PDT, May 11, Courtney Ragan, Georgia
# 70,928:
7:15 pm PDT, May 11, Sky Darling, California
the tundra and it's wildlife can't fight back without a voice.
# 70,927:
7:15 pm PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, California
# 70,926:
7:13 pm PDT, May 11, Paula Spencer, California
# 70,925:
7:13 pm PDT, May 11, Tricia Wright, Texas
# 70,924:
7:12 pm PDT, May 11, Betty Perry, Pennsylvania
Rather than destroy the treasures we have for an outmoded source of fuel, it's about time we found new energy sources.
# 70,923:
7:12 pm PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
Please save the arctic national wildlife refuse. Is there anything left for our children to see or will it be all gone.
# 70,922:
7:11 pm PDT, May 11, Joshua Breitner, Oregon
# 70,921:
7:07 pm PDT, May 11, Eric Goren, M.D., California
# 70,920:
7:06 pm PDT, May 11, Jennifer Gardner, Florida
# 70,919:
7:06 pm PDT, May 11, Pauline Havens, Idaho
# 70,918:
6:59 pm PDT, May 11, Jennifer Wheel, California
# 70,917:
6:59 pm PDT, May 11, Mitchell Solovay, New York
# 70,916:
6:59 pm PDT, May 11, Joel Thomas, Oregon
# 70,915:
6:58 pm PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Illinois
Please. Think of the polar bears.
# 70,914:
6:58 pm PDT, May 11, Margrie Braverman, Massachusetts
# 70,913:
6:51 pm PDT, May 11, Shaina Watters, Pennsylvania
Leave well enough alone! We have to protect the wildlife!
# 70,912:
6:51 pm PDT, May 11, Edward Vacanti, Louisiana
# 70,911:
6:50 pm PDT, May 11, Libby Thompson, Colorado
These animals are defenseless. They live where there is oil, and that's not their fault.
# 70,910:
6:48 pm PDT, May 11, R Young, New Jersey
# 70,909:
6:45 pm PDT, May 11, Salie Howell, Oklahoma
We are killing polar bears by doing this. They do NOT deserve this. Please protect from Oil Drilling!!
# 70,908:
6:44 pm PDT, May 11, Dawn Stanko, Ohio
# 70,907:
6:41 pm PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Texas
# 70,906:
6:40 pm PDT, May 11, ETSUKO ISHII, Japan
# 70,905:
6:35 pm PDT, May 11, Bonnie Beaulieu, New Jersey
# 70,904:
6:35 pm PDT, May 11, Shani Hanna, Australia
DISGRACE!
# 70,903:
6:30 pm PDT, May 11, Katja Wishart, California
# 70,902:
6:29 pm PDT, May 11, Anne Wolf, Connecticut
# 70,901:
6:28 pm PDT, May 11, Carissa Maldonado, Texas
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