The National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska provides critical habitat to numerous Arctic species. We are committed to protecting sensitive areas from drilling.
Wilderness isn’t just a place where Robert Thompson goes for recreation. It’s where he lives. His village, Kaktovik, lies within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
Alaska is America’s last great, wild frontier. In Alaska you can still see caribou migrating through vast valleys, salmon streams running through ancient forests and polar bears roaming icy shores of the Arctic Ocean.
From the lush forests of the Greater Smoky Mountains to the fragile tundra plains of Alaska’s Arctic, many of our most precious wildlands still remain unprotected.