Keep Polluters’ Hands Off Public Lands in Alaska!

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National parks, national wildlife refuges, national forests, and other public lands and waters across Alaska conserve access to nature, cultural areas, clean water, wildlife, and food resources for the future. From the vast Arctic mountain ranges and river valleys to the temperate rainforests of southeast Alaska's Tongass National Forest, these iconic landscapes sustain Alaska Native and other local communities, provide salmon spawning grounds and homes for beloved wildlife like caribou, support small businesses and local economies, and capture the imagination of people across the U.S. and around the world.

They are part of what makes this country great, but the Trump Administration has made it a priority to strip protections from these cherished places so that corporate polluters can increase drilling, logging, and mining while blocking access to the general public. Millions of acres of public lands and waters are at risk. Whether you live in or have visited Alaska or simply wish to support a brighter future for all public lands, communities, and wildlife, voices across the nation can make a difference now.

It's more important than ever to demand that your members of Congress do all they can to defend the public lands and waters we all love. Send your message today!

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Image attribution: National Park Service / Sean Tevebaugh | The Alatna River winds its way through a long valley in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve.