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Protect millions of wildlife before Sept. 27 – we need you!

Target: U.S. Dept of the Interior
Sponsored by: The Wilderness Society
As soon as September 27, a very special wild place could be sold to the oil and gas industry – unless we act now!

One of the most important wetland complexes in the Arctic, the Teshekpuk Lake region is essential habitat for millions of birds and tens of thousands of caribou. It is also a stunning sweep of landscape, remarkable even in Alaska where a grand scale is the only scale.

Together, we can get the Interior Department to do the only sensible thing: cancel the September 27 sale of this precious public land.

The sale is imminent! Act quickly before it's too late! Sign this petition to stop the sale of the Teshekpuk Lake region.
deadline: 8-29-2007
goal: 15,000
 

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Dear Secretary Kempthorne,

I am very much opposed to the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) oil and gas activity plan for the Northeast Planning Area of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A). The plan, approved in January 2006, will open 100 percent of the area north and east of Teshekpuk Lake to leasing.

That would not only place the caribou and waterfowl populations there in serious jeopardy but would damage the important subsistence activities of a number of Native villages. The North Slope's residents have expressed strong opposition to the plan. So have sportsmen's groups, scientists, conservationists and the public at large.

The area around Teshekpuk Lake should remain what it is today: an irreplaceable, unbroken, core wildlife habitat for caribou, molting geese and millions of other birds and mammals and a place where generations of Alaska Natives have hunted, fished and pursued their subsistence ways of life.

[your comment here]

I ask you to cancel the lease sale now tentatively planned for September 2006 in the Teshekpuk Lake Surface Protection Area. I also ask you to direct the BLM to protect the full range of the area's values, from subsistence to recreation to the health of fish and wildlife populations. It would also ensure strict adherence to environmental standards during every phase of oil and gas operations.

Such a decision would be a fitting way to begin your tenure as Interior Secretary, signaling not only a new face but a new day, one of careful environmental stewardship. Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

[your name]
[your address]
We signed the “Protect millions of wildlife before Sept. 27 – we need you!” petition!
# 150:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Carol J. Moore, California
# 149:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, MIRIAM JENSEN, Colorado
# 148:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Barbara J. Jackson, Indiana
Why can't we just leave well enough alone and find alternative fuels....in the Midwest we have a huge supply of corn and cow, pig and horse poop to fuel an army! Let's figure out how to use that instead of ruining our pristine wetlands, forests, national parks, etc.
# 147:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Darlene Boitel, Florida
# 146:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Name not displayed, New Jersey
Natural areas are vitally necessary-- gas-guzzling SUV's are NOT. Protect the Teshekpuk Lake area and get rid of SUV's, instead. We need less dependence on ALL oil, not just Arab oil- and we DESPERATELY need our few remaining natural habitats and areas, kept CLEAN and UN-POLLUTED and UN-STRIPPED.....
# 145:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Laurie Stone, Georgia
# 144:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Matthew Cozzi, Illinois
# 143:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Dorothy Turley, Pennsylvania
Please do not destroy this beautiful place and the beautiful wildlife/animals who live there.
# 142:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, John A. Colgrove, California
# 141:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Patrick Schmitz, California
# 140:
7:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Dan Josephson, Texas
# 139:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, L. M. Wilson, Texas
# 138:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Shirley Hudleson, Florida
# 137:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Pamela Nowack, Pennsylvania
# 136:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Marian DeJarnett, Texas
# 135:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Khrysaundt Koenig, California
# 134:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Lorraine Stepchin, Massachusetts
America is losing way too much natural habitats, please don't let Teshekpuk Lake be just another memory.
# 133:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Susan Turner, Illinois
selling or leasing this land is not the answer to any problem. the land doesn't belong to the goverment, it belongs to the people. we should have a say in this. pls don't sell the land, it's our last wilderness that is pretty much untouched.
# 132:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Klaus Steinbrecher, New Mexico
# 131:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Toni McNaughton, Illinois
# 130:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Pamela Telkamp, Washington
STOP THE MADNESS
# 129:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Joanna D. Metzger, Illinois
# 128:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Patricia A. Packer, New York
# 127:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Shearle Furnish, Texas
# 126:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Kelsi Clayton, New Mexico
Once these wetlands are lost they can never really be restored. DON'T TAKE THEM DOWN!
# 125:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, RON MULLER, Connecticut
# 124:
7:24 am PDT, Aug 30, Heather Rider, California
# 123:
7:23 am PDT, Aug 30, James Seiler, New Jersey
# 122:
7:23 am PDT, Aug 30, Diane Johnson, Wisconsin
# 121:
7:23 am PDT, Aug 30, Lauren Devine, Florida
# 120:
7:23 am PDT, Aug 30, Gail Carpiniello, Massachusetts
Gosh.. where to begin, humans take too much, never satisfied, mankind is destroying everything, please allow animals and nature to live without the continued destruction by mankind!
# 119:
7:23 am PDT, Aug 30, Deborah Davis, Tennessee
God only created so much land. None can be created beyond what He gave us. Let's protect what we have.
# 118:
7:23 am PDT, Aug 30, Leigh Acksel, Virginia
# 117:
7:23 am PDT, Aug 30, Jeanne Hanks, Ohio
# 116:
7:23 am PDT, Aug 30, Michele D Blevins, Maryland
# 115:
7:23 am PDT, Aug 30, Lisa Curtis, New Jersey
# 114:
7:22 am PDT, Aug 30, Sarina Prasad, New Jersey
# 113:
7:22 am PDT, Aug 30, Wendy Williams, New York
# 112:
7:22 am PDT, Aug 30, Kenneth De Koven, New Jersey
# 111:
7:22 am PDT, Aug 30, Name not displayed, Kentucky
# 110:
7:22 am PDT, Aug 30, Ian St. Germain, Massachusetts
# 109:
7:22 am PDT, Aug 30, Kathryn Gadoury, Florida
# 108:
7:22 am PDT, Aug 30, Joanne Guarente, Florida
# 107:
7:21 am PDT, Aug 30, Jessica Cresseveur, Indiana
# 106:
7:21 am PDT, Aug 30, Jessica Hollander, New York
# 105:
7:17 am PDT, Aug 30, Linda Holbrook, Washington
# 104:
7:10 am PDT, Aug 30, Shareen Siegrist, New Mexico
# 103:
7:06 am PDT, Aug 30, Wendy Horn, California
# 102:
7:00 am PDT, Aug 30, Olav Frederik Renslo, Norway
# 101:
6:54 am PDT, Aug 30, Russ Seekatz, Georgia
Please stop raping our planet of what is left of it. Manage what you have or find alternatives. There are many, set a precedent and leave a place for your children to live.
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