Monday, April 18, 2005

EARTH DAY VIRTUAL MARCH

There are a lot of politicians here in Washington who think you don't care that the Senate just voted to allow oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, America's greatest wildlife sanctuary.

Prove them wrong. Join the first ever Earth Day Virtual March.

On April 22nd we will mark the 35th anniversary of Earth Day.

Working with Care2.com, the largest online environmental and conservation community, Defenders Action Fund wants to mount a massive online national protest against the Senate vote, and other policies that threaten to harm wildlife, its habitat and the environment we share.

Signing up will only take a few minutes of your time. We're counting on every one of our 351,900 online supporters to well --- MARCH!

You won't have to come to Washington. Or stand in the rain.

As you join the march an email will be created for your two Senators, praising or criticizing them depending upon how they voted. It will urge that the Refuge be put off limits to drilling through the Arctic Wilderness Protection Act. All these emails will be delivered to your Senators on Earth Day, with copies to the President and your Representative.

And if you can on Friday April 22nd, we're also hoping that you'll make a follow-up phone call or send a fax to your elected representatives. We'll email you a reminder and tell you how. The impact of these emails, phone calls and faxes will resonate from the West Wing of the White House through the House and Senate Office Buildings.

Please join the Earth Day virtual march now. Let's send a powerful message to the politicians and special interests that they can't ignore.

Sincerely,
Rodger Schlickeisen
PresidentDefenders of Wildlife

P.S. After you join, please spread the word and encourage others to sign up for the first ever Earth Day Virtual March. Thank you.

Defenders of Wildlife is a leading national conservation organization recognized as one of the nation's most progressive advocates for wildlife and habitat and known for its effective leadership on saving endangered species such as bald eagles and gray wolves. Defenders advocates new approaches to wildlife conservation that protect species before they become endangered. Founded in 1947, Defenders is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with more than 480,000 members and supporters.

Defenders of Wildlife
1130 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036

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