National Public Lands Day is approaching this weekend, so we’re taking the opportunity to defend the Western Arctic Reserve from Big Oil’s corporate destructive exploitation.
The Western Arctic Reserve includes protected landscapes known as Special Areas because they are extremely important for fish, wildlife, historical, cultural and other values. These areas must be federally protected to safeguard the lands, water and wildlife in the region from corporate polluters like Big Oil that are threatening sensitive caribou habitats, which so many wildlife and communities in the Arctic rely on for livelihood.
The decline of caribou populations creates a cascade of negative effects throughout the Arctic ecosystem and threatens Alaska Native ways of life that are inextricably linked to these landscapes — so we MUST stop Big Oil from WIPING out this vulnerable keystone species that brings so much value to the Arctic, its inhabitants, and the planet.
The Arctic and its inhabitants are being pushed even closer to the BRINK, as threats from oil and gas companies continue to rise. Will you take immediate action to defend the public lands of the Western Arctic Reserve? Add your name now to defend the Arctic and all of its inhabitants from the fossil fuel industry >>