From National Wildlife Federation Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Don’t Let Oil and Gas Leasing Threaten Pine Martens in our National Forests
Date October 14, 2020 11:23 PM
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Tell the U.S. Forest Service to Protect Wildlife Habitat in our National
Forests.TAKE ACTION
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[[link removed]]PROTECT PINE MARTENS FROM OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT
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John,

American pine martens, slender mammals with sleek fur and a pointed face that is
foxlike in shape, are sensitive to disruptions from logging, energy development,
and the effects of climate change. These forest-dwelling animals are an
indicator species—when pine martens are healthy, the forest ecosystem is
healthy.

But a new rule proposed by the U.S. Forest Service would encourage an expansion
of oil and gas development in our national forests, which could negatively
affect pine martens and other wildlife in the near and long-term.

Tell the U.S. Forest Service to reject this reckless proposal which threatens
wildlife, drinking water, and recreation opportunities.
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PROTECT OUR FORESTS
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Our national forests provide habitat for wildlife, deliver clean water and air
to millions of Americans, and provide endless opportunities to recreate. But
efforts to expand oil and gas leasing into our beloved forests could threaten
all that.

Construction of roads and heavy machinery would likely disrupt American pine
martens and other wildlife that depend on our national forests. John, wildlife need your help. Speak out
now to protect American pine martens.
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Our public lands deserve wise stewardship, not handouts to oil and gas
developers. Future generations will depend on our forests for the same clean
air, clean water, and solace that they provide us. We must pass on these places
in better shape than we found them.

And the proposed policy goes further than opening our national forests to
extractive developers. The Forest Service is taking steps to mute public
opposition to future harmful policies by removing opportunities for wildlife
champions like you to speak out. Don't let this agency silence your voice for wildlife.
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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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