Momoko, politicians in Washington, D.C. have unleashed a tidal wave of reckless attacks this year that endanger the wild places we hold dear:
- Blatant giveaways to oil & gas companies.
- Massive firings and funding cuts to the agencies that safeguard public lands.
- Mandating oil & gas lease sales in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
- Fast-tracking new seismic and drilling exploration in the Western Arctic.
- Moving to roll back protections for sacred landscapes like the Greater Chaco Canyon region in New Mexico, as well as national forests, monuments and other wild places.
But as a nation, we are much more than our leaders' short-sighted decisions. We are public land champions. We are wildlife lovers. We are hikers and campers. We are communities united by a shared love of nature and belief that every generation deserves the freedom to experience it.
Together, we won't let America's public lands be degraded or destroyed—and your support today will be matched 5X by a generous donor, up to $1 million, to power this fight. We're counting on you to help:
Protect our natural treasures from destructive drilling and mining, including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the Greater Chaco region, the headwaters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and more. Make your 5X-matched gift before midnight on December 31 >>
Stand up for bedrock environmental protections that safeguard cherished landscapes and wildlife, the air we breathe and the water we drink—including our recent legal challenge to stop a newly approved ConocoPhillips seismic and exploration drilling program in the Western Arctic. Your year-end gift goes 5X further to fund our fight in the halls of Congress, in the courts and on the ground >>
Keep public lands in public hands by working with communities and mobilizing across the country to keep public lands open and accessible for people, not polluters. Donate today to have your impact matched 5X >>
Defend our nation's forests, resisting efforts by the administration and Congress to expand logging on national forest lands while sidestepping scientific review and public input. Your generosity will be multiplied FIVE TIMES for our forests >>
Let's start the new year standing strong—for freedom, for conservation and for future generations.
—The Wilderness Society
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