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Monday, April 29, 2019

Protect The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Defend the caribou polar bears and other wildlife that depend on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge against attempts to explore and drill for oil. In 1980 the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act ANILCA re-designated the Range as part of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and provided four purposes that guide management of the entire Refuge.

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Protect the arctic national wildlife refuge. In the report Observations on the State of Indigenous Human Rights in the United States of America groups state that The government of the United States has repeatedly failed to protect the human rights of the Gwichin by aggressively pursuing oil and gas development in the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is roughly the size of South Carolina and encompasses a range of ecosystems. The Gwichin people are a tribe in the northern part of Alaska and Canada the Gwichin people have relied on the Porcupine Caribou Herd for thousands of years for food cultural and spiritual needs.

But a major shift in the discussion occurred in 2017 when the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act legally opened the Arctic Refuge to drilling. Protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Lisa Murkowski Congressional Republicans succeeded in passing legislation allowing oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge or ANWR.

Banks and investors have seen what happens when an oil company dares to infringe on the rights of Indigenous people from the Dakota Access Pipeline to the Keystone Pipeline to. Thanks to a last-minute maneuver by Alaska Sen. Drilling in the Arctic Refuge would violate the human rights of the Gwichin the northernmost Indian Nation.

KEY TO MANAGING ONE OF THE WORLDS MOST BIOLOGICALLY VALUABLE ECOREGIONS THE ARCTIC COASTAL TUNDRA SUMMARY The coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge located in the remote northeast corner of Alaska is a key part of an ecoregion with globally outstanding biodiversity values. The Porcupine Caribou Herd migrates to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge-Coastal Plain every. Its about as large as Connecticut New Jersey and Delaware combined with a landscape made up of free-flowing rivers alpine ecosystems forests tundra coastal lagoons barrier islands and expansive wetlands.

PROTECTION OF THE ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE. You can help protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Enthusiasts Conservationists Veterans Sportsmen Athletes People of Faith Scientists People like You Committed to Protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is one of Americas most spectacular natural treasures and among the most important protected ecosystems in the Arctic. Due to political pressure the 15 million acre coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge was left unprotected. Passing the Arctic Refuge Protection Act would not only.

One of the most spectacular wildlife migrations in the world takes place each spring and summer on the coastal plain of Americas Arctic. In the far north of Alaska there is a vast remote refuge that stretches nearly 20 million acres. Drilling in the Arctic Refuge threatens Indigenous Peoples wildlife and Americas last great wilderness.

Protect the Arctic Refuge. Arctic National Wildlife Range was established in 1960 to preserve unique wildlife wilderness and recreational values. His successor President Jimmy Carter added to this effort in 1980.

President Biden recently passed an executive order to permanently protect the Arctic Refuge from oil. Join Us Follow our fight to stop oil and gas drilling in Alaskas Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. President Obama announces that The Department of Interior released a revised Comprehensive Conservation plan to better sustain and manage Alaskas Arctic Nat.

Help protect Alaskas pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil and gas drilling. Protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Some of the worst fears of environmental and Indigenous rights groups for what might happen under the administration appeared to be coming true.

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is home to polar bears migratory birds caribou and many more animals and we need your help to protect them all from Big Oil. President Carter expanded the amount of land protected designated much of the land as protected Wilderness and renamed it the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. One of the most recognizable species that calls the Arctic Refuge home is the polar bear.

These dens provide warmth and protection for the mother bears. Talks of opening the Refuge to oil and gas development have been ongoing since 1977. Follow ProTheArctic on social media and explore this site for ways to take action.

Its also home to many animals including all three species of bear brown black polar musk oxen caribou and even the tundra bumblebee. The recent Arctic Refuge lease sale generated less than 1 of the revenue promised in the 2017 Tax Act. The coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge contains some of the best polar bear denning habitat in the United States.

As your constituent I am writing to urge you to support the Arctic Refuge Protection Act and repeal the mandate to lease the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas development. The fight to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is nothing new.

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