Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Stop Trump's plan to mine Yellowstone (sign now)

Tell the Trump administration: No mining at Yellowstone

The petition to Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke reads:
"Do not allow mining in or around Yellowstone National Park."

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Dear Katy,

Tell the Trump administration: No mining at Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park is facing one of its biggest threats since it was established nearly 150 years ago.

Right now, Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke is considering whether to open up more than 30,000 acres of public lands at the northern gateway of America's oldest and most iconic national park to aggressive gold, silver and other mineral extraction.1

If Zinke refuses to ban mining by companies looking to exploit Yellowstone's natural resources, it could spell disaster for the environment and tourism and destroy one of our country's most precious landmarks.

A decision by Zinke is expected this fall but could come any day now. We must urge him to ban mining in and around Yellowstone immediately.

Tell Sec. Zinke: No mining at Yellowstone National Park. Click here to sign the petition.

Mining operations in Paradise Valley, the region just north of Yellowstone, would be an economic and environmental disaster. The national park is a major driver of the local tourist economy, and this proposed drilling and mining plan would produce massive amounts of pollution and could destroy the "wild areas populated by grizzly bears, bighorn sheep and other wildlife and harm streams that drain into the Yellowstone River, a popular trout fishing destination that draws anglers from around the world."2

In 2016, President Obama's then-Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced a two-year moratorium on mining in the region to allow for the federal government to conduct an environmental assessment to determine if the agency should propose a longer ban, adding that "Yellowstone is more valuable than gold."3

After the assessment and huge public outcry, the Forest Service recently recommended a 20-year ban on mining in the region - the maximum allowed without congressional action - that will give Congress time to pass a permanent ban on Yellowstone mining.4 But this recommendation hinges on Sec. Zinke's final approval.

This is a fight that we can win. Zinke suggested that he supports a ban on mining in this region, both as a congressman and administration official, but he has yet to act. We must ramp up public pressure before Zinke reverses course and urge him to ban mining at Yellowstone.

Tell Sec. Zinke: No mining at Yellowstone National Park. Click the link below to sign the petition:

https://act.credoaction.com/sign/yellowstone_mining?t=7&akid=28979%2E12967895%2E1wQ8iq

Thanks for all you do.

Josh Nelson, Co-Director
CREDO Action from Working Assets

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  1. National Parks Conservation Association, "The Gateway to Yellowstone Is No Place to Mine," accessed June 19, 2018.
  2. Matthew Brown, "Interior secretary urges mining ban near Yellowstone," The Boston Globe, Aug. 29, 2017.
  3. Michael Wright, "Obama administration blocks new mining claims on 30,000 acres in Paradise Valley," Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Nov. 21, 2016.
  4. Sam Schipani, "New Mining Ban Around Yellowstone Moves Forward," Sierra, April 3, 2018.

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