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Cook Inletkeeper provides the tools to
help you take watershed protection into your own hands. Here you’ll
find some tools to protect Cook Inlet by taking action on important
issues. You can contact your elected officials, write letters to the
editor, join Cook Inletkeeper, and sign up to receive e-mail updates on
issues, events and other announcements.
Take a few minutes to protect Cook
Inlet!
ACTION ALERTS
May18 - ACTION ALERT - Act Now for the Beluga Whale
Jan 17 - ACTION ALERT - Mixing Zone Pollution in Fish Spawning Areas
November 17 - ACTION ALERT - No Mixing Zones in
Salmon Streams - Comments Due Dec. 19!!!
May 11 - ACTION ALERT - Help Save Beluga
Whales
ALASKA ACTION NETWORK
Cook Inletkeeper partners with the
Alaska Center for the Environment and Alaska Community Action on Toxics
on the Alaska ActionNetwork. Sign up at
theDataBank - technology for changeTM
to receive alerts and check out other issues of interest. This new
network of activists will allow us to send you email alerting you to
important issues needing attention. You will then be able to edit the
standard message to your tastes, then, by sending it from your email
program, send it as a FAX (and/or email) to decision-makers.
Cook Inletkeeper LISTSERV
Subscribe to Cook Inletkeeper’s email
listserv to receive periodic emails about issues, events and other
announcements, including electronic copies of Inletkeeper’s bi-annual
newsletter.
WRITE TO
YOUR ELECTED OFFICIAL
Go to
www.firstgov.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
WRITE TO THE MEDIA
Write a letter to
the editor to the Anchorage Daily News and/or to a local newspaper in
your area about an issue affecting the Cook Inlet watershed that most
concerns you.
JOIN Cook Inletkeeper
Join, renew your
membership, or contribute to Cook Inletkeeper to help provide the
financial resources and political muscle that Inletkeeper needs to make a
difference for Alaska’s Cook Inlet watershed.
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