The Trump Administration recently sent Pebble Mine back to the drawing board.

 
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Say Thanks & Call on the President & his administration to fully stop the permit for Pebble Mine today.

See our Aug 27 ad in The Wall Street Journal

Frequently referenced as the “Serengeti of Alaska,” the Bristol Bay region is one of the most sought after destinations for hunters and anglers. Every year, sportsmen and women flock to southwest Alaska to chase trophy rainbow trout and embark on their wildest big game hunts. In 2020, Bristol Bay is gravely threatened by the proposed Pebble mine, a copper and gold mining plan put forward by Canadian mining company Northern Dynasty Minerals, that is planned to become the largest in North America. Read more about what’s at stake.

Thanks to action by the Trump Administration, the Pebble mine has been sent back to the drawing board. But the fight isn’t over. The permit review process concluded that Pebble would permanently impact over 185 miles of streams and 3,600 acres of wetlands. Now, the final decision to grant or deny Pebble’s most important federal permit is in the upper-most hands of the Trump Administration, and could happen in the next few weeks. Bristol Bay is a sporting paradise, and the wrong place for a massive copper and gold mine.

Add your name below to say thanks for the first step, and request the President deny Pebble’s permit today.

 
 
 

THE PRESIDENT HAS A BIG DECISION TO MAKE IN 2020.

The politically diverse hunting and angling community is an important part of distinguishing Pebble as a uniquely bad idea in an incredibly special American region.

WHAT ELSE CAN YOU DO?

On Twitter? Tweet @RealDonaldTrump with something like:

I am a hunter/angler/outdoor enthusiast. Some places are too special for large-scale mining and #BristolBay, Alaska is atop that list. Please stop the permit for the Pebble mine this year.

WE WILL ALSO DELIVER THE FOLLOWING LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT & his administration HERE.