Time’s Running Out: Stop Plans to Drill in the Yellowstone Ecosystem

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Time’s Running Out: Stop Plans to Drill in the Yellowstone Ecosystem

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Targeting:
Jacqueline A. Buchanan (Supervisor, Bridger-Teton National Forest)
The Bridger Teton National Forest in Wyoming is part of an amazing
system of national parks, national forests and refuges called the
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Teeming with wildlife—moose, pronghorns, bears, wolves and Canada
lynx—the Bridger Teton provides critical habitat and a vital crossroads
for migrating animals .
But plans being made right now by would
drastically and forever change this wild place, with drill pads and
wells, miles of roads, waste treatment plants, and water and air
pollution.
We can change the future of this place, by convincing the Forest
Service to buy back leases. And, if a buy-out of leases is not possible,
to demand the highest environmental standards be met before drilling
can take place.
Please tale action before time runs out — we only have until the public comment period ends on March 11 to speak out.
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