Dear Activist,
Recently, the green light was given to logging in
Alaska's Tongass Rainforest and now pristine national forests in
other parts of the country could be in jeopardy. One of the key
environmental policies that Barack Obama pledged to support as
president is the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, which protects
nearly 60 million acres of our last remaining undeveloped
national forests from most road building, logging and other
industrial activities.
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/protect_national_forests
But, backed by special interests, the State of Colorado is
attempting to get out from under this popular policy and open up
some of the best backcountry in the Rocky Mountains to new coal
mines, methane wells and oil and gas drilling. As a result,
Colorado's national forests could become a magnet for
development and pave the way for similar activity on pristine
forestlands across the country.
We need your help. Please ask
Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, who oversees the U.S.
Forest Service, to reject Colorado's proposal and carry out
President Obama's pledge to uphold the 2001 Roadless Area
Conservation Rule as the best policy to protect our last
national forests in every state.
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/protect_national_forests
Thank you for your support.
The Heritage Forests Campaign