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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!”
# 71,000:
9:03 pm PDT, May 11, Gabriela Rios, Texas
I want permanently protection the Arctic
# 70,999:
9:01 pm PDT, May 11, E.M. Connor, Minnesota
# 70,998:
9:00 pm PDT, May 11, Meg Deak, Pennsylvania
Oil can no longer be the answer to our energy needs. Instead of decimating the Arctic Refuge, for limited, short term gains, we need to focus on clean, alternative strategies.
# 70,997:
9:00 pm PDT, May 11, Ophir Benami, California
dont you understand people? if we destroy all wildlife habitat WE WILL NOT HAVE A LIFE!! STOP RUINING THIS PLANET! we've done enough damage already! ophir benami
# 70,996:
9:00 pm PDT, May 11, Inge Vangheluwe, Belgium
# 70,995:
8:57 pm PDT, May 11, Kandyce Gould, California
# 70,994:
8:56 pm PDT, May 11, Edie Bruce, California
# 70,993:
8:55 pm PDT, May 11, Mary Spencer, Massachusetts
# 70,992:
8:55 pm PDT, May 11, Arsalan Ahmad, Canada
# 70,991:
8:52 pm PDT, May 11, Cynthia LaValle, California
# 70,990:
8:50 pm PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, New Jersey
# 70,989:
8:50 pm PDT, May 11, Rhiannon Bezore, California
# 70,988:
8:46 pm PDT, May 11, Jeff Koob, Arizona
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8:46 pm PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, Arizona
# 70,986:
8:42 pm PDT, May 11, Megan Fartley, Connecticut
This is stupid. How about we not drill....
# 70,985:
8:41 pm PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, New York
# 70,984:
8:38 pm PDT, May 11, David Simmons, Washington
# 70,983:
8:37 pm PDT, May 11, Michelle Ashkin, New York
# 70,982:
8:35 pm PDT, May 11, Jennifer Meares, New Jersey
# 70,981:
8:33 pm PDT, May 11, Janet Bagby, California
# 70,980:
8:33 pm PDT, May 11, Teri Siciliani, California
Arctic drilling is not the answer. I'm sure the oil companies are posed to rape that wilderness and exploit the public as they have in the past. I am firmly against drillling in the Arctic.
# 70,979:
8:33 pm PDT, May 11, Jodi Renee Hanna Gullion, Utah
# 70,978:
8:32 pm PDT, May 11, Stephanie Zimmerman, Arkansas
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8:24 pm PDT, May 11, Kelly Rosensteel, Florida
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8:24 pm PDT, May 11, Name not displayed, California
# 70,975:
8:20 pm PDT, May 11, Robert Bogan, New Mexico
# 70,974:
8:14 pm PDT, May 11, Sal Insogna, Massachusetts
# 70,973:
8:13 pm PDT, May 11, Leflora Marisol, California
# 70,972:
8:11 pm PDT, May 11, MaryEllen Jirak, California
It is a great tragedy that our government is leading people to believe that drilling in Alaska will lessen our dependence on foreign oil. So far not a drop of the oil we have already drilled for in Alaska has been used by our own country. This is not only a great sham, it also really does nothing to address the real issues at hand which are developing clean alternative fuels and vehicles that are affordable to run on them. Let's be truthful to the American public and stop pretending that global warming isn't happening. We must reduce our ecological footprint NOW!
# 70,971:
8:08 pm PDT, May 11, Brian Murphy, Massachusetts
# 70,970:
8:08 pm PDT, May 11, Stevi Last, California
# 70,969:
8:06 pm PDT, May 11, Chenoa Chalker, New York
# 70,968:
8:05 pm PDT, May 11, RORY ANDREWS, California
# 70,967:
8:01 pm PDT, May 11, Jessalyn Wilde, Washington
Enough is enough! Take the money you would spend on the drilling and the subsequent reparations and use it for alternative fuels!
# 70,966:
8:00 pm PDT, May 11, Arthur Haft, Florida
# 70,965:
7:59 pm PDT, May 11, Edith Alston, New York
# 70,964:
7:57 pm PDT, May 11, Wanda Jinks, Texas
# 70,963:
7:57 pm PDT, May 11, Amy Reynolds, California
# 70,962:
7:55 pm PDT, May 11, Desiree Mcelroy, Texas
do what you have to stop the drilling
# 70,961:
7:54 pm PDT, May 11, Sandra Caldwell, Maryland
# 70,960:
7:53 pm PDT, May 11, Edward Krufka, Florida
# 70,959:
7:52 pm PDT, May 11, Chris Catalano, New York
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7:49 pm PDT, May 11, Suresh Krishnamoorthy, Georgia
# 70,957:
7:48 pm PDT, May 11, Nancy Burke, Illinois
# 70,956:
7:47 pm PDT, May 11, Genevieve Noble, Kentucky
# 70,955:
7:46 pm PDT, May 11, D.J. Matthews, Delaware
# 70,954:
7:42 pm PDT, May 11, Sarah Smith, Texas
# 70,953:
7:42 pm PDT, May 11, Marie Zibert, Iowa
# 70,952:
7:42 pm PDT, May 11, Ronald Malanga, California
# 70,951:
7:40 pm PDT, May 11, Leslie Bornowsky, Kansas
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