Protect Alaska’s Public Lands

A once in a generation opportunity

Keep the nation’s most important wildlife corridors
and salmon habitat protected and accessible

What’s on the line?

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The Biden Administration is weighing the future of 28 million acres of incredible fishing, hunting and recreational lands in Alaska. Stretching from the famed rainbow trout streams of Bristol Bay in Southwest Alaska to Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and on to East Alaska, these federal Bureau of Land Management lands provide opportunities for all Americans. But they have the potential to be used for private mineral and oil and gas exploration.

The public has an opportunity over the next few months to weigh in on whether to keep the lands protected for public use or to prioritize wide-scale private exploitation.

Keep Protections in Place for 28 Million
Acres of Public Land in Alaska