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Dear Friend of the national parks,
One of America's most remote and wildest national parks may soon be
paved over.
The 210-mile Ambler industrial mining road in Alaska would cut through
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, disrupting one of
Earth's longest wildlife land migrations, cutting across vital
waterways and threatening the way of life for Alaska Native
communities. And a slew of rushed federal reviews and permits are now
being rolled out, bringing this private industrial mining road across
the open expanse of Northwestern Alaska one step closer to reality.
The Ambler Mining Road would be a disaster for Gates of the Arctic
Our short video provides a glimpse into Gates of the Arctic National
Park and Preserve and the people, wildlife, and wild lands threatened
by the Ambler mining road. Will you watch and share the video so your
friends and family can see what's at stake?
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It's hard to imagine a place like Gates of the Arctic and its
remarkable landscape becoming home to an industrial road crossing
nearly 3,000 rivers and streams -- with all the dust, noise and
pollution of trucks and heavy machinery. Not many Americans are lucky
enough to visit Alaska's wild parklands... but they're part of our
nation's cultural heritage. And they are worth protecting.
Our fight against the Ambler Road will continue. And it's more
important than ever to speak out for Gates of the Arctic and show the
power of the park advocate community. Watch and share this special
video to spread the word!
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Thank you for all that you do for our national parks,
Alex Johnson
Alaska Program Manager
NPCA | 777 6th Street, NW | Suite 700 | Washington, DC 20001
800.NAT.PARK |
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