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Subject:
Re: Arctic Refuge Call-in Day
From:
Peggy Murdock <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Wed, 3 Jan 2001 11:50:00 -0600
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If anybody else can't get through on this line today, here's how to contact
the President by email:
President Clinton <[log in to unmask]>

At 06:59 PM 1/2/01 , you wrote:
>Forwarded by Jane Clark at [log in to unmask]
>
>SC-Action Volume III, #1 January 2, 2001
>
>YOUR HELP NEEDED: Arctic National Monument Call In Day
>
>TAKE ACTION - HELP PROTECT THE ARCTIC REFUGE WITH ONE PHONE CALL
>
>Tomorrow, January 3, 2001 is Arctic Monument Nationwide Call-In Day.
>Thousands of supporters will be calling the White House to voice their
>support for the Arctic Wildlife National Monument.  Use our TOLL FREE
>number, 1-888-750-4897, to make your voice heard!  Simply let the White
>House operator know that you want President Clinton to protect the Arctic
>Refuge as a national monument.  Ask your friends and colleagues to make the
>call as well, and help us ring in a Happy New Year for the Arctic Refuge.
>
>The coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge is the biological heart of the last
>unspoiled Arctic ecosystem in North America.  Polar bears den on these
>coastal lands while 130,000 Porcupine River caribou travel hundreds of
>miles each year to the coastal plain, where they deliver their young.
>Grizzly bears, musk oxen, wolves, golden eagles and tundra swans all call
>this unique place home for at least part of the year.
>
>The Gwich'in Indians call this area "the sacred place where life begins."
>The Gwich'in are "caribou people," - the Porcupine caribou herd has been
>the cornerstone of their culture and subsistence for 20,000 years. If the
>caribou herd declines because the calving grounds are disturbed by oil
>industrialization  the Gwich'in way of life will be jeopardized.
>
>Please contact Dan Lavery at 202-675-2390 or [log in to unmask] with
>any questions and get dialing!!
>
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