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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 16, 2010 Contact: Kristina Johnson www.arcticlove.org On 50th Anniversary of Arctic Refuge, Sierra Club Calls for National Monument San Francisco – With the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge approaching on December 6, the Sierra Club launched a campaign today calling on President Obama to declare the Arctic Refuge a National Monument. “Americans love the Arctic Refuge. They’ve shown again and again that they want to see it protected,” said Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune. “A National Monument designation would reflect the Refuge’s value as one of America’s last great wild places. It would help ensure that we pass it down to our children and grandchildren. This is President Obama’s chance to leave a legacy.” The Sierra Club’s “Arctic Love” campaign includes a new website featuring an interactive card that people can personalize and send to President Obama. It also includes online advertising, outreach to millions of activists, and nationwide house parties celebrating the anniversary.
The coastal waters, rolling tundra, wild rivers, wetlands, ponds, and deep lakes of the Arctic support a stunning array of wildlife. Nearly 200 bird species nest on the tundra and wetlands, while caribou, musk oxen, wolverines, and grizzlies roam the vast expanses of wild lands. “In the decades since Alaska's Arctic Refuge was created, its wildlife have narrowly escaped the oil industry’s relentless efforts to drill,” Brune said. “Now we have a chance to keep Big Oil from destroying the Refuge forever.” “By protecting the Arctic Refuge, President Obama will give caribou, bears, and other wildlife a fighting chance in the face of climate change,” Brune said. |
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