John,
Although William Perry Pendley—a vocal proponent of selling off all our public lands—is no longer leading the Bureau of Land Management, future appointees could be equally harmful for our nation’s wildlife and the lands they depend on.
That is why we need to elect leaders who are committed to confirming qualified nominees, keeping federal environmental agencies accountable, and restoring hundreds of thousands of acres of degraded public lands.
With voters already heading safely to the polls and completing mail-in ballots, our bipartisan slate of nominated candidates need your help getting their pro-conservation message out.
Before stepping out of the director's chair, Pendley was on an unmitigated oil and gas leasing spree. By prioritizing a policy of energy development over all other uses on our lands, Pendley’s decisions will fragment thousands of acres of vital habitat corridors for pronghorn, elk, and bighorn sheep for years to come. We need your help to elect candidates who fight to protect and restore wildlife habitat at a state and national level.
John, every one of William Perry Pendley’s decisions during his illegal tenure should be nullified to prevent further disruption of critical wildlife conservation projects and growth of the emerging outdoor recreation economy throughout the nation. Help elect candidates who will push to reverse those decisions as a first step to restoring our public lands.
Thank you for all you do for wildlife,
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund Team