From National Wildlife Federation Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Protect our Wildlife and Cherished Lands from Oil & Gas Leasing
Date July 9, 2020 8:12 PM
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Tell the administration to stop its rampant oil and gas leasing near some of
America's most cherished landscapes.TAKE ACTION
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There are some places that are simply too special to threaten with oil and gas
development. But in the name of "energy dominance," the administration has put
oil and gas development above everything—even our cherished places. The Great
Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado, Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, and
Canyonlands and Arches in Utah are just a few of the places that have been
targeted by the administration for energy development. Scores of migration
corridors—which are crucial for the survival of elk, pronghorn, and mule
deer—have also been threatened.

Tell the administration to stop issuing oil and gas leases in places that are
cherished by outdoor recreationists and are critical to the survival of
wildlife.
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TAKE ACTION
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Leases have been offered in areas once unthinkable for development: near
treasured national parks, wildly popular recreation areas, and in vital wildlife
habitat areas throughout the western United States.

Habitat fragmentation is one of the key threats to healthy mule deer
populations. Like pronghorn and elk, mule deer require vast spaces across the
western landscape to move, find sustenance, and mate. But energy extraction and
the roads built to support industry have broken up these vital corridors.

Tell the leaders at the Department of Interior to abandon its energy dominance
agenda and stop leasing in areas that are important for wildlife and beloved by
hikers, bikers, campers, and bird watchers.
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Thank you for lending your voice today for wildlife and the lands and waters
they call home.

Sincerely,

Tracy Stone-Manning
Senior Advisor, Public Lands
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund

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