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Friend,

The clock has run out for the Tongass' protection under the Roadless Rule -- but we can still protect this special place from logging.

Environment Colorado and our national network have set a goal to raise $20,000 by midnight tonight to keep this precious wilderness from being logged, but we can't do it without you.

This Giving Tuesday, give the gift of wilderness to future generations by helping to protect the Tongass before it's too late.

Make your Giving Tuesday gift today.

Thanks for making it all possible,

Hannah Collazo
State Director


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From: Environment Colorado <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Dec 1, 2020
Subject: We're working against the clock to protect the Tongass
To: Friend <[email protected]>

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Friend,

The misty, green wilderness of Alaska's Tongass National Forest is rooted with trees older than America itself.

But these ancient trees will soon begin to fall. The Trump administration has finalized a rule to open up the wild, protected areas in the Tongass to logging and other development.1

Environment Colorado and our national network are coming to the Tongass' defense. We're joining a lawsuit to stop the logging, and we've set a goal to raise $20,000 this Giving Tuesday to fund our efforts to protect this special place for generations to come.

Friend, will you give the gift of wilderness to future generations this Giving Tuesday?

Many of the trees in the Tongass have stood strong for more than a thousand years -- so it's fair to say they've weathered the test of time.

Across the 17 million acres of the Tongass, you can find trees older than America itself -- trees that shelter grizzly bears, Alexander Archipelago wolves, and the largest known concentration of nesting bald eagles.2

All of this and more are now in jeopardy due to the administration's decision to exempt it from the Roadless Rule -- federal protections we helped win for national forests across the country.3

The time to protect the Tongass is now. Can you make a special Giving Tuesday gift before midnight?

A place as precious as the Tongass shouldn't be clear-cut to make doorjambs and crown molding.4

Environment Colorado and our national network helped win the Roadless Rule to protect the Tongass and other national forests from logging in 2001. We gathered and delivered nearly 700,000 public comments -- nearly half of all comments submitted -- from our members and supporters, and we've defended the rule ever since.

Now, we're joining coalition partners in a lawsuit to protect these precious lands from logging once again.

But we'll need your help, Friend. Make a Giving Tuesday donation to Environment Colorado to give the gift of wilderness to future generations.

Thank you,

Hannah Collazo
State Director


1. Juliet Eilperin, "Trump to strip protections from Tongass National Forest, one of the biggest intact temperate rainforests," The Washington Post, October 28, 2020.
2. Theresa Machemer, "Tongass National Forest Loses Restrictions on Logging and Road Development," Smithsonian Magazine, October 29, 2020.
3. Rachel Frazin, "Trump administration proposes timber sale in Tongass National Forest," The Hill, September 14, 2020.
4. Brendan Jones, "Trees older than America: a primeval Alaskan forest is at risk in the Trump era," The Guardian, March 22, 2018.


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