Tell Zinke: I stand with the Gwich'in against the sale of sacred Arctic lands

After Congress’ devious move to include drilling in the Arctic Refuge as part of the Tax Bill last year, the threat continues to escalate. Senior Department of Interior have claimed the leasing process could start this month (1) and Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan told attendees at an oil industry conference that a sale in the Refuge could come as soon as next year (2). And DOI Secretary Zinke’s interest has only become more troubling (3).

For decades, the threat of drilling has loomed over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. And for decades, the Gwich’in people have fought back. 

"We will never give up on protecting the porcupine caribou herd and the Arctic Refuge. No matter what this Administration does, we will stand and fight every step of the way." - Bernadette Demientieff, executive director of the Gwich'in Steering Committee

The Refuge is one of our nation's most important spiritual and majestic places, inhabited by caribou, muskoxen, wolves, 200 species of migratory birds, and polar bears. The Gwich'in Nation, whose home has been the Arctic since time immemorial, have called for permanent protection of the birthing grounds of the Porcupine Caribou herd for over 30 years. Now is the time to stand with them in defense of this sacred place!

Tell Secretary Ryan Zinke and his oil loving friends that this isn’t over yet. Stand with the Gwich’in to defend the Refuge!
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1. DeMarban, Alex. “Interior Department Will Soon Launch Regulatory Process to Pursue Lease Sale in ANWR, Officials Say.” Anchorage Daily News, Anchorage Daily News, 8 Mar. 2018.
 
2. Cama, Timothy. “Alaska Senator: Arctic Refuge Drilling Sale Could Start next Year.” TheHill, 5 Mar. 2018

3. Katz, Lauren. “Ryan Zinke Spent His First Year in Office Selling off Rights to Our Public Lands.” Vox, Vox, 5 Mar. 2018

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