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Double Your Donation to Stop Pebble Mine

11.20.13

No Pebble MineDear Bristol Bay Supporter,

The fight to protect Bristol Bay is far from over. With your help, we’ve built significant momentum to stop the massive Pebble mine, and we now have a unique opportunity to stop Pebble and protect Bristol Bay’s world-class fishing. But we need your help to win.

Donate today to stop the Pebble mine. Now through the end of the year, your contribution will be doubled and go directly toward protecting Bristol Bay, Alaska.

In a stunning announcement in September, international mining giant Anglo American said it was abandoning its claim to the Pebble deposit in order to pursue projects with less risk and more value. However, Northern Dynasty, the remaining partner in the Pebble Partnership, has indicated it still fully intends to pursue the Pebble project.

We must take advantage of the momentum we’ve gained, pushing harder than ever to safeguard Bristol Bay.

We won’t be able to do this without your support. And right now, your donation will be doubled through a matching gift from an anonymous supporter. This enables us to do more good work for Bristol Bay’s fish and people.

Your donation will help protect one of America’s best places to fish. You will help sustain the things that make Alaska so great for future generations to enjoy: clean water, local renewable resource based jobs, and epic fishing.

Sincerely,

Tim Bristol
Trout Unlimited’s Alaska Program Manager

Help us spread the word about this special opportunity to help protect Bristol Bay. Join the Sportsmen’s Conservation Challenge and participate in one of the most pressing conservation issues of our time. Spread the news to your friends and business contacts. We’ve made it easy with sample e-newsletter language, images, and other inspirational tools to help us stop Pebble mine.

*All donations given, until the $200,000 limit is met, will be doubled by a matching gift from a generous donor.

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