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Dear Concerned Conservationist,
I wanted to pass along to you the following message describing my feelings about President
Bush's plan to drill the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and the urgent need for us to fight back.
I know you've visited the SaveBioGems.org website and, most likely, already taken action on
behalf of our priceless Arctic wilderness-and I thank you. Now, please do me the great favor of
forwarding my message to everyone you know-your friends, family, co-workers, discussion
groups-encouraging them to join us in this critical battle.
Sincerely yours,
Robert Redford
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Known as "America's Serengeti,"
Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge, with its windswept tundra
and glaciered mountains, is among
the world's last truly pristine wild
places and one of the largest
sanctuaries for Arctic animals on
the planet.
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MOTHER EARTH MONDAY
Robert Redford's Arctic Plea
Edited by B. Virtual
By
Robert Redford
Dear Friend,
I've never circulated this kind of email before. But I am so appalled by President Bush's plan to
open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to massive oil development that I feel I must do
whatever I can to help stop it.
To me, the Arctic Refuge represents everything spectacular and everything endangered about
America's natural heritage: a million years of ecological serenity . . . vast expanses of untouched
wilderness . . . an irreplaceable sanctuary for polar bears, white wolves and 130,000 caribou
that return here each year to give birth and rear their young. For 20,000 years-literally hundreds
of generations-the native Gwich'in people have inhabited this sacred place, following the caribou
herd and leaving the awe-inspiring landscape just as they found it. Our own presidents going
back to Eisenhower have kept a bipartisan promise to safeguard this world-class natural
treasure. But not THIS president. It is a sad day indeed when our president and congressional
leaders would sacrifice America's largest wildlife refuge for the sake of a possible six-month
supply of national energy. A six-month supply! We could save that little oil by improving the fuel
efficiency of cars and light trucks by a mere one mile per gallon.
Only one group of Americans will benefit from the destruction of the Arctic Wildlife Refuge: the
oil giants. Everyone else loses. Arctic wildlife populations will decline, the Gwich'in people will
see their land marred by pipelines and poisoned by oil spills, you and I will become even more
dependent on oil, and the planet will suffer catastrophic global warming from the burning of even
more fossil fuel.
Unless we get millions of Americans to lodge a protest right now, this nightmarish scenario may
well come to pass in the next two months. The Republican energy bill, which would fulfill the
president's promise to drill the Arctic Refuge, is moving through Congress today. House and
Senate leaders may also try to sneak through the Arctic drilling provision by attaching it to a
"must-pass" appropriations bill. These votes will be decided by the moderates in both parties.
We must reach those moderates and hold them accountable.
Here's what you can do: go to http://www.savebiogems.org/arctic
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has set up this new website to make it
extremely easy for you to send messages of protest to your senators and representative. It will
take you only a minute.
I've been on NRDC's board for 25 years, so I know how effective they are at waging and
winning environmental campaigns. Last year, NRDC used web activism to help generate a
million messages of protest to Mitsubishi and stopped the company from destroying the last
unspoiled birthing ground of the Pacific gray whale.
We'll win this time too if each of us does our part for the Arctic Refuge. Please visit
http://www.savebiogems.org/arctic right now. And forward my message to your family, friends
and colleagues. Congress cannot ignore millions of us.
If we let them plunder our greatest wildlife refuge for the sake of oil company profits, then no
piece of our natural heritage is safe from destruction. Please go to
http://www.savebiogems.org/arctic and help keep the Arctic wild and free.
Sincerely yours,
Robert Redford
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