From NRDC – Alison Kelly <[email protected]>
Subject These 3 irreplaceable lands are in grave danger
Date January 30, 2022 3:15 PM
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TRIPLE Your Impact to Protect Irreplaceable Wild Lands

Corporate interests pushing for more profit plan to tear open these
special places to toxic drilling and mining.

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Dear NRDC Activist,

This new year we face a grueling battle to save three natural wonders from
fossil fuel and industrial devastation: Alaska's Bristol Bay, New Mexico's
Greater Chaco region, and Florida's Big Cypress National Preserve in the
Everglades.

For too long, polluters have had the green light to pillage and destroy
these cherished wild lands — many of them sacred to Native communities.

Right now, corporate interests seeking endless profit plan to transform
these rare natural gems into industrial sacrifice zones — forever scarred
with oil wells, open-pit mines, roads, and other infrastructure prone to
leaks and poisonous waste. It must be stopped.

[ [link removed] ]Will you help NRDC stop destructive drilling and mining in Bristol Bay,
the Greater Chaco region, and Big Cypress National Preserve? Your
$5 gift will make THREE TIMES
the impact — thanks to a 3x MATCH offer that EXPIRES tomorrow!

[ [link removed] ]Bristol Bay

Bristol Bay — As the world's most
productive wild salmon fishery and
the cultural and economic
lifeblood of the region's Native
people, Bristol Bay is at risk
from the destructive proposed
Pebble Mine. [ [link removed] ]Donate now.

[ [link removed] ]Big Cypress

Big Cypress — The irreplaceable
ecosystems of Big Cypress, which
help provide clean drinking water
to many communities in Florida,
would be forever ruined by new
climate-busting drilling.
[ [link removed] ]Donate now.

[ [link removed] ]Chaco Canyon

Greater Chaco — New technologies
that use horizontal drilling and
fracking threaten to pollute the air
and water of the mountains, mesas,
and ancestral sites of this
culturally significant landscape.
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Your support to help NRDC defend these iconic public lands is so crucial
that the daughter of NRDC Founding President John Adams, Kate Adams, her
husband Duke Wiser, and their family will triple match your
$5 donation up to a total
of $330,000, but only until MIDNIGHT TOMORROW!

[ [link removed] ]Please help: Donate just $5 or more
so that NRDC's team of lawyers,
scientists, and policy experts can fight to protect our nation's most
prized public lands, our environment, and our climate from the endless
profiteering of corporate interests. Every $1 = $3 — tripling your impact.

I hope you'll respond today to ensure we win permanent protections for
these irreplaceable public lands.

Sincerely,

Alison Kelly
Senior Attorney, Lands Division, NRDC

Photo Credit: Image of Bristol Bay: Ryan Peterson

Donations will be used to permanently protect public lands and for other
campaigns that allow NRDC to protect the environment in the most effective
way possible.

The mission of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is to
safeguard the Earth: its people, its plants and animals, and the natural
systems on which all life depends.

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