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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: 100,000
 

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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!”
# 74,650:
1:45 pm PDT, May 16, Carole Mannino, New Hampshire
# 74,649:
1:44 pm PDT, May 16, Agatha Kenar J.D>, California
FOR GOD'S SAKE, LAY OFF THE ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE AND SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY. How long does this idiotic debate have to go on???????????? Look at the planet - look at how much damage we've done. Open your eyes, see the ALTERNATIVES to raping yet another ppiece of land and killing its inhabitants. There are in fact WONDERFUL ALTERNATIVES. Do the right thing - get out of the pockets of oil companies!!!!!!!
# 74,648:
1:40 pm PDT, May 16, Hannah Chapman, Massachusetts
# 74,647:
1:38 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, California
# 74,646:
1:32 pm PDT, May 16, G. Messina, New York
# 74,645:
1:29 pm PDT, May 16, Keeley Castillano, New York
Animals have feelings too!
# 74,644:
1:28 pm PDT, May 16, Dick Hurts, California
# 74,643:
1:24 pm PDT, May 16, Lynn Delsing, New Jersey
# 74,642:
1:24 pm PDT, May 16, Malcolm Carline, United Kingdom
# 74,641:
1:23 pm PDT, May 16, Karen Bowen, Florida
Can you please see the handwriting on the wall? It is melting...leaving the habitat fragile for life! No drilling. Support alternate fuels and tax credits for supporting their use.
# 74,640:
1:22 pm PDT, May 16, Nicole Wondergem, New Jersey
Please don't destroy this refuge just to make some money. Consider how it affects this wildlife and our earth and our future generations, instead of just trying to make some short-term profits that will only do more damage in the long run.
# 74,639:
1:21 pm PDT, May 16, Becky Walton, United Kingdom
# 74,638:
1:18 pm PDT, May 16, SnowOwl Sor-Lokken, Utah
# 74,637:
1:17 pm PDT, May 16, Christopher Davis, California
# 74,636:
1:16 pm PDT, May 16, Kirah Logan, California
# 74,635:
1:16 pm PDT, May 16, Cindy Stone, California
# 74,634:
1:15 pm PDT, May 16, Ted Mertig, Texas
The energy requirements of this country need to be met with sustainable sources such as solar.. It is for a very short term goal that we destroy the wildplaces of the world. They should be preserved for future generations to enjoy.
# 74,633:
1:13 pm PDT, May 16, Therese Lesher, California
I love polar bears and would hate to see them become extinct knowing that we didn't do everything within our power to prevent it!
# 74,632:
1:10 pm PDT, May 16, Kristen Piper-mcfatridge, Washington
# 74,631:
1:01 pm PDT, May 16, RICHARD MARSHALL, Florida
# 74,630:
1:00 pm PDT, May 16, David Root, California
This is a way for the petroleum industry to grab a bunch of short-term profits.
# 74,629:
12:59 pm PDT, May 16, Joyce Huffman, New Mexico
# 74,628:
12:59 pm PDT, May 16, Renee Amaya, California
# 74,627:
12:58 pm PDT, May 16, Theresa Stolte, New York
Please establish the most agressive plan in the world to make the US independent of oil. This will not only help our economy, but it will also pull the fangs out of the mouths of the nations that support the Islamic extremists.
# 74,626:
12:57 pm PDT, May 16, Moya Curran, Florida
# 74,625:
12:55 pm PDT, May 16, Beth Morgan, Maryland
# 74,624:
12:46 pm PDT, May 16, Brenda Davis, Tennessee
# 74,623:
12:45 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Georgia
# 74,622:
12:44 pm PDT, May 16, Elizabeth Moreno, California
# 74,621:
12:44 pm PDT, May 16, David Jennings, Ohio
# 74,620:
12:40 pm PDT, May 16, Therese Mercier, Canada
# 74,619:
12:38 pm PDT, May 16, DEBORAH D'PIAZZA, New York
# 74,618:
12:35 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, New Jersey
We can find alternate fuel sources and learn to reduce consumption. Our resources would be better spent in these areas. Do not do further damage to our fragile earth.
# 74,617:
12:29 pm PDT, May 16, Elizabeth Johnson, Georgia
# 74,616:
12:27 pm PDT, May 16, Heather Lenington, Idaho
# 74,615:
12:26 pm PDT, May 16, David Levine, California
# 74,614:
12:21 pm PDT, May 16, Elaine Long, Ohio
# 74,613:
12:20 pm PDT, May 16, Patricia Hale, Idaho
# 74,612:
12:18 pm PDT, May 16, Robert Kolbe, California
Please protect the last of our remaining wild areas. Our children will thank us.
# 74,611:
12:12 pm PDT, May 16, Pam Pitt, California
# 74,610:
12:11 pm PDT, May 16, Samantha Weldon, Michigan
# 74,609:
12:11 pm PDT, May 16, Dianne Potter, Illinois
# 74,608:
11:59 am PDT, May 16, Peggy Manfredi, California
# 74,607:
11:59 am PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, California
# 74,606:
11:56 am PDT, May 16, Gerald Wallace, Florida
Like most issues there are usually two sides. Some native indians in Alaska are for the extra income derived from oil drilling and other indians do not want drilling of any type. With the higher cost of oil and oil products it's time to replace oil with other forms of potential energy - combinations of water power, wind power, etc. Let's get away from oil and protect Alaska and it's wildlife.
# 74,605:
11:37 am PDT, May 16, Sean Mattson, California
# 74,604:
11:36 am PDT, May 16, Kay Rossi, Colorado
We want a semblance of a natural world left here after the 8 years of this regime of profiteering and greed vacates the oval office. Please listen to the wisdom in this bill and the will of the better informed middle class people in this country,
# 74,603:
11:36 am PDT, May 16, Andie Anton, New York
# 74,602:
11:36 am PDT, May 16, Katie Blankenship, Idaho
# 74,601:
11:31 am PDT, May 16, MAYLENE JOHNSTON, Nevada