Tell the BLM to protect Alaska parks, caribou and communities!

Hi John,

The Ambler industrial mining road project is going wreak havoc in Alaska. But we can help stop this environmental disaster before it bulldozes through nearly 3,000 clear-running streams and rivers, threatening salmon, sheefish, and other important foods that local communities depend upon. 

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is completing a new review of the harmful effects of the proposed 200-mile industrial road. Tell the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to protect Alaska’s caribou, clean water, local communities, and spectacular parklands

Photo by Angel Stickman.

Photo by Angel Stickman

If the roadway is built it would threaten the future of Western Arctic caribou, which undertake one of the greatest land migrations on Earth and are the lifeblood of communities across Northwest Alaska.

Take action now and demand that the BLM stop this project before it’s too late.
 

In Solidarity,

Bonnie Gestring
Northwest Program Director, Earthworks

 
 

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