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Campaign Unavailable We're sorry, this alert is no longer available. If you would like to learn more about ways you can take action, please visit Center for Biological Diversity - Biodiversity Activist.The short explanation of this alert was: Help Stop the Bush Administration's National Forest Giveaway Early in July, 2004 the Bush Administration proposed to permanently alter and weaken the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, placing 58.5 million acres of our national forests at risk to destructive road-building, logging and drilling. We are working feverishly to stop this new shortsighted proposal, but we need your help! A public comment period started on July 9, 2004 and ends on November 15, 2004. We need to generate as many comments as possible in order to let the administration know that the public wants our national forests protected and not given away to corporate special interests. The conservation community has set an ambitious goal of generating 1 million comments in order to send a clear and powerful message that we will not tolerate the Bush Administration giving our national forests away. Here's how you can help us reach this goal: You can write a comment letter to the Forest Service. Handwritten, substantive comment letters are always the best. Don't forget to add some personal info about why you value roadless and wild national forests (camping, hiking, scenery, biological diversity, birding, boating, etc.) OR Send an email comment to the following address: statepetitionroadless@fs.fed.us Email Subject Line: Please Protect My National Forests If you would like to view details on this alert, please visit here. |