Friend, The Tongass is one of the most awe-inspiring places in America, with glimmering fjords, austere mountains and dense groves of centuries-old trees. This incredible land and its ancient trees are in danger, threatened by logging and mineral mining -- but we have the opportunity to change that. The U.S. Forest Service has opened a public comment period as it considers restoring Roadless Rule protections to the Tongass. This could be our best shot at protecting these ancient trees and could even pave the way for stronger protections for all our forests. If we can raise enough public support before the deadline, the Forest Service will have to listen. That's why, this Giving Tuesday, we're mobilizing to restore protections to the Tongass. Protecting the Tongass is about more than just the beauty of the forest and the legacy of ancient trees. It's also about fighting climate change. The Tongass is one of our largest carbon sinks, holding 44% of all sequestered carbon in the entire National Forest System.1 And it's not just the Tongass that's in danger. Invaluable forests full of large, ancient trees are spread across the country, and they all need our help.
By protecting the Tongass, we can pave the way for stronger protections for all our forests. We're committed to protecting ancient trees and the wildlife and ecosystems that depend on them, but we need your help. While our country has grown and grown, these ancient trees have stood by, steadily stretching their branches over our heads. Even if you look past the soaring spruce, cedar and hemlock trees across the 17 million acres, the Tongass is more valuable for absorbing carbon and providing habitat for hundreds of species than it is for logging and mining. The Tongass needs our help. We've worked to protect the Tongass before by taking the Trump administration to court and speaking out on behalf of the forest. In 2001, we led the charge to protect all our forests by gathering 700,000 voices to help establish the Roadless Rule. But right now, we have an incredible opportunity to protect the entire Tongass before it's too late. Once these ancient trees are felled, there's nothing we can do to restore their place in the ecosystem. Make your Giving Tuesday gift now to help us protect the Tongass. Thank you for protecting the Tongass, Rex Wilmouth Your donation will be used to support all of our campaigns to protect the environment, from saving the bees and protecting public lands, to standing up for clean water and fighting climate change. None of our work would be possible without supporters like you. Environment Colorado may transfer up to $50 per dues-paying member per year into the Environment Colorado Small Donor Committee. |
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