Take Arctic Refuge Action Today!
1. Contact your member of Congress
By either sending the letter or calling the offices of both your Senators and Representatives, you are speaking for the millions of Americans who strongly oppose drilling in the Arctic. To send a letter, simply fill out the form on the homepage.
You can also look up your members of Congress, and call to let them know that America wants them to vote against any budget bill that includes Arctic Refuge drilling. Or, call this number to be directly connected to your members of Congress: 1-888-8-WILD-AK. After you make your call, be sure to let us know about it!
2. Attend an Event
All over the country, throughout the summer, Arctic Refuge Action is sponsoring events that demonstrate a simple fact: Americans want the Arctic Refuge to stay wild. Visit our events page to find one near you!
2. Plan an event
Use our Activist Toolkit located at the bottom of this page to plan an event in your community to spread awareness about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Don’t forget to email us at [email protected] and let us know what you plan to do!
3. Tell a friend
Help us spread the word about Arctic Refuge Action, the national campaign to protect the Arctic Refuge from the threat of oil drilling. We need your support and your voices, so help us save the Arctic Refuge by telling a friend today.
4. Write a letter to the editor
Write a letter to your local newspaper editor and let him know how important this issue is. Help us spread the word about the serious threat against the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge by bringing attention to the issue.
Activist Toolkit
Need some help? Use our Activist Toolkit:
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Factsheet
How to Organize an Event
Right to Write
How to Arrange a Meeting
Talking Points
Arctic Refuge Action logo
Arctic Refuge Action Poster – large
Arctic Refuge Action Poster – small
Arctic Refuge Action Stickers
Download this PDF to a disk, then bring the disk to your local copy shop and ask them to print out the PDF on sticker paper.
Do More to Save the Arctic
We have organizers and Arctic experts all around the country. Contact someone in your area and ask what else you can do to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
California
Marc Victoria 626-844-9370 [email protected]
Suellen Lowery 707-826-1948 [email protected]
District of Columbia
Erik DuMont 202-544-5205 [email protected]
Shoren Brown 202-266-0484 [email protected]
Katie Little 202-628-1843 [email protected]
Florida
Sandra Diaz 407-648-4547 [email protected]
Hawaii
Jack Kelly 808-328-8442 [email protected]
Illinois
Erika Schafer 312-795-3744 [email protected]
Indiana
Erika Schafer 312-795-3744 [email protected]
Iowa
Lois Norrgard 952-881-7282 [email protected]
Maine
Debi Davidson 207-897-2437 [email protected]
Michigan
Kristi Kashmere Urig 614-487-7506 Ext. 21 [email protected]
Erika Schafer 312-795-3744 [email protected]
Minnesota
Lois Norrgard 952-881-7282 [email protected]
Nebraska
Dick Boyd 402-484-0446 [email protected]
New Hampshire
Debi Davidson 207-897-2437 [email protected]
New Jersey
Frank Ferreira 908-813-2456 [email protected]
Julia Shaw 215-732-5897 [email protected]
New York
Emmett Pepper 914-997-0946 [email protected]
Dereth Glance 315-472-1339 [email protected]
Maureen Dolan 914-997-0946 [email protected]
Brian Smith 716-831-3206 [email protected]
North Dakota
Lois Norrgard 952-881-7282 [email protected]
Ohio
Kristi Kashmere Urig 614-487-7506 Ext. 21 [email protected]
Anita Pesec [email protected]
Erika Schafer 312-795-3744 [email protected]
Oregon
Laurele Fulkerson 503-970-0353 [email protected]
Pennsylvania
Julia Shaw 215-732-5897 [email protected]
Frank Ferreira 908-813-2456 [email protected]
South Dakota
Scott J. Hed 605-336-6738 [email protected]
Lois Norrgard 952-881-7282 [email protected]
Washington
Laurele Fulkerson 503-970-0353 [email protected]
Wisconsin
Erika Schafer 312-795-3744 [email protected]