Tell Congress to help pass the Save Oak Flat Act and save this sacred place.
Redwoods
Center for     Biological     Diversity   

John,

Arizona's Oak Flat, located in the Tonto National Forest, could soon be handed over to international mining conglomerate Rio Tinto for a massive, destructive copper mine. This beautiful place on public land is sacred to the Apache and other Native peoples.

Congress can stop this  by passing the Save Oak Flat Act, which would overturn the land swap and protect Oak Flat’s profound cultural value and natural beauty. 

Ask your representative to cosponsor the bill and help pass it as soon as possible.

Take Action
 Facebook  Twitter  YouTube  Instagram  Medium

This message was sent to [email protected].
Donate now to support the Center's work.   |   Opt out of mail list.
Photo of Oak Flat by Elias Butler.

Center for Biological Diversity
P.O. Box 710
Tucson, AZ 85702
United States