Take Action: Stop Arctic Refuge Drilling
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is one of the last truly wild places left in America. It provides habitat for polar bears, wolves, musk oxen, migratory birds, and the Porcupine Caribou Herd, while also supporting Gwich’in and Indigenous communities that have depended on this landscape for generations.
Now, nearly 700,000 acres of this irreplaceable ecosystem are being offered for oil and gas drilling. The Arctic is already warming nearly four times faster than the rest of the planet, and expanding industrial development in such a fragile ecosystem puts wildlife, wild lands, and our climate at even greater risk.
Public lands belong to the public, not oil companies. Use this form to urge your elected officials to oppose drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, support permanent protections for the Coastal Plain, and protect wildlife and public lands from industrial development.
You can also call the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask to be connected to your Senators and Representative.