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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!”
# 74,750:
5:11 am PDT, May 19, Diana Cayot-Boone, New York
We need to preserve out last "wilderness refuge"; NOT exploit it!
# 74,749:
5:01 am PDT, May 19, Lucia Sapienza, Malta
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4:52 am PDT, May 19, Lauriane SAILLER, France
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4:17 am PDT, May 19, Name not displayed, California
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4:10 am PDT, May 19, Karen Trepes, New York
We have no more choices. We must protect this area. Our time has run out.
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4:09 am PDT, May 19, ESTHER LERMA CANELLADA, Spain
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2:53 am PDT, May 19, Slawomir Renda, Poland
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1:56 am PDT, May 19, Stefano Dettori, Italy
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1:47 am PDT, May 19, Alyssa Catri, Ohio
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1:33 am PDT, May 19, Shannon Russell, Massachusetts
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12:40 am PDT, May 19, Heather Neilly, United Kingdom
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12:38 am PDT, May 19, Judith Kowalczyk, Germany
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11:58 pm PDT, May 18, Emily Hensley, Indiana
we do not need to drill for oil - we need to find alternative fuels - and create better public transportation and bike paths.... let's care for what we have instead of destroying it!
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1:38 pm PDT, May 18, Name not displayed, California
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8:28 pm PDT, May 16, Briana Thomas, Idaho
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8:28 pm PDT, May 16, Lloyd r. Knapp, Pennsylvania
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8:21 pm PDT, May 16, Adriana Dorazco, Mexico
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8:16 pm PDT, May 16, Brandy Vickery, Virginia
Humans and animals are supposed to co-exsist on this planet. We are here to take care of one another in one way or another. I feel that the Artic National Wildlife Refuge is NOT a place that we need to be destroying habitate for the sake of drilling of oil. Our country has been dependant on oil for too many years; we can find new Earth friendly ways for all of us. Oour lives depend on your decision, the animals lives, and so do your grandchildren's lives. Thank you for your careful decision.
# 74,732:
8:13 pm PDT, May 16, Suzanne Tharpe, Idaho
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8:13 pm PDT, May 16, Corinne Fagant, Connecticut
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8:04 pm PDT, May 16, Holly Young, North Carolina
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8:03 pm PDT, May 16, Christopher Sanderson, California
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7:42 pm PDT, May 16, Christine Siruni, California
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7:41 pm PDT, May 16, Rebekah Smith, California
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7:39 pm PDT, May 16, Keith B Ward, California
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7:38 pm PDT, May 16, Diane Kavanaugh vetort, Michigan
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7:23 pm PDT, May 16, Jennifer Jones, California
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7:17 pm PDT, May 16, JOLEEN GREEN, California
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7:05 pm PDT, May 16, Name not displayed, Canada
I'm notrying to tell you what to do but I think it is wrong to do that if you care so much about the enfiroment you will stop right know!!!I THINK THAT IS WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!
# 74,720:
6:56 pm PDT, May 16, Kimberly Warren, Virginia
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6:47 pm PDT, May 16, Joan Paonessa, California
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6:43 pm PDT, May 16, Marilyn A. Walsh, Rhode Island
Please stop the insanity of the destruction (by drilling for oil) in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. If polar bears are at risk of losing their habitat (ice caps), then humans are also causing their own demise, hello!! Let us begin by bring-ing back some common sense to our lives--if it is not already too late.
# 74,717:
6:42 pm PDT, May 16, Candice Punzalan, California
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6:40 pm PDT, May 16, Kara Palffy, Illinois
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6:37 pm PDT, May 16, Martha Torres, Florida
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6:26 pm PDT, May 16, Genevieve Boak, Texas
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6:18 pm PDT, May 16, Amy Hughes, New York
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6:13 pm PDT, May 16, Elisa Caldwell, West Virginia
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6:10 pm PDT, May 16, Kim Doebler, Pennsylvania
# 74,710:
6:05 pm PDT, May 16, Melissa Carrera, Texas
# 74,709:
6:00 pm PDT, May 16, Jackie King, Virginia
LEAVE THE ANIMALS ALONE!!!!!!!!
# 74,708:
5:59 pm PDT, May 16, Elizabeth Merich, Colorado
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5:50 pm PDT, May 16, Sally Singleton, Texas
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5:45 pm PDT, May 16, Grace Vargas, Connecticut
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5:42 pm PDT, May 16, Jackie Braun, California
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5:39 pm PDT, May 16, MARTA HOYOS, Colombia
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5:35 pm PDT, May 16, Cody Crawford, Ohio
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5:28 pm PDT, May 16, Carolyn Brown, Texas
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5:24 pm PDT, May 16, Lisa Murray, California
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