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Heritage Forests Campaign.
The short explanation of this alert was:
President Obama has been a strong supporter of the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, a popular environmental policy that protects nearly 60 million acres of our last remaining undeveloped national forests. But after repeated attempts by the Bush administration to undercut its protections, some of our most wild national forests are at risk.
We need your help. Please send the letter below, asking the newly appointed Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, who oversees the U.S. Forest Service, to implement an immediate "time out" on road-building and other activities on these pristine national forestlands including Alaska's Tongass National Forest. This immediate action would provide protection to these areas until the necessary steps can be taken to fully reinstate the Roadless Rule.
With your letter of support you can do your part to help preserve these heritage forests for future generations to enjoy.
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