At Outdoor Revival we keep an eye on Patagonia as a company they produce some excellent products and seem to have a great company ethos, this last Black Friday all their profits go to good causes, a very noble thing to do.
So, we spotted this press release earlier today and thought it would be good to put up, this isn’t an indication of taking sides but we at OR love our wilderness and want as much as we can available for future generations.
The Gwich’in people of Alaska and Northern Canada have fought for three decades to protect the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil drilling and other threats. Today outdoor apparel company Patagonia and non-profit conservation group Alaska Wilderness League released The Refuge, a 15-minute film telling the story of two Gwich’in women who are fighting for their ancestral home and the survival of the wild animals that bring them life.
In conjunction with the film, Patagonia has partnered with Care2, the world’s largest social media site for good, to launch a Care2 petition asking Congress to pledge to protect the Refuge’s Coastal Plain as wilderness.
“Patagonia has supported the Gwich’in Steering Committee and Alaska Wilderness League through our Environmental Grants Program since the early 2000s,” notes Rose Marcario, Patagonia’s Chief Executive Officer. “We stand in solidarity with the Gwich’in community today to ask Congress to designate the Coastal Plain as wilderness and protect the Gwich’in way of life forever.”
To the Gwich’in, the Refuge’s pristine Coastal Plain where caribou calve their young is “the Sacred Place Where Life Begins.” The coastal plain, although a true national treasure, lacks protection as wilderness and has become a target for drilling by the oil industry and its allies. It’s now under more threat than ever – with pro-oil forces stating they will work quickly to push for drilling in the Refuge.
“For decades the Coastal Plain, known as the Refuge’s biological heart, has been in political limbo, at best, and nearly at the tip of a drill bit, at worst,” said Cindy Shogan, executive director of Alaska Wilderness League. “But the Obama administration has given us all hope that the Arctic Refuge will be taken off the table forever. In January 2015, President Obama took an important step to recommend wilderness for the Refuge and its Coastal Plain. The president and his administration have done more than any other in the last two decades to protect the Arctic Refuge. Now, it’s time for Congress to act.”
“For us, this is a matter of physical, spiritual and cultural survival,” said Gwich’in spokesperson Bernadette Demientieff. “It is our basic human right to continue to feed our families on our ancestral lands and practice our subsistence way of life. We ask that Congress take the next step to protect the Coastal Plain by designating it as wilderness.”
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