September 13, 2006
Dear !*FIRSTNAME*!,
The livelihood of Alaska's largest caribou herd could be threatened if
action is not taken to stop the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from
opening 5 million acres of critical habitat to mining, oil drilling, and
gas development.  This kind of development would harm sensitive calving
grounds, summer habitat, and even remote wintering grounds for the
500,000 member Western Arctic Caribou herd. In addition to being an
environmental issue, protecting this herd is a matter of human rights and
subsistence needs for Alaska's Native communities in the northwest.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is preparing a new management plan
for Alaska’s Kobuk River and Seward Peninsula region. Without strong
public support for conservation, the BLM will proceed with a plan that
prioritizes new mining, oil, and gas development activities over
protection of critical habitat for Alaska’s largest and healthiest
caribou herd.  
Please help us protect these wild public lands in northwest Alaska and
defend the caribou that inhabit the area as well as the culture of
Alaska's Native communities.  Contact the BLM today and ask them to
protect Alaska's Kobuk River and Seward Peninsula region from the
devastating effects of development. The deadline for comments is this
Friday, September 15, so please get your comments in today.
 
Take Action Now: Click here to send your message to the BLM or copy and
paste the following link: 
http://capwiz.com/alaskacoalition/issues/alert/?alertid=9021866&type=CU
Tell the BLM you oppose a plan that would open the Alaska's Kobuk River
and the Seward Peninsula to mining, oil drilling, and gas development.
Thank you for your time and continued support of wild Alaska.
Sincerely,
Katie Little
Grassroots Campaigns Coordinator
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in protecting places like the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the
Tongass National Forest.  With support from individuals like you, we will
continue to safeguard the health and wildness of Alaska's public lands. 

 
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