Save the Range
In the Brooks Range of northern Alaska, the proposed 211-mile Ambler Road would slice through one of the largest connected park landscapes in the country—polluting nearly 3,000 rivers and streams, disrupting the migration corridor of one of Earth’s largest caribou herds, and threatening hunting grounds and water sources vital to local Native communities. In 2024, the Bureau of Land Management found the damage from this mining corridor too significant to lawfully permit. Now, powerful interests are working to overturn that decision—and we’ll need to stay vigilant for the fight ahead.
Make Your Voice Heard
It’s time to speak out and defend Alaska’s Brooks Range against extraction.