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Dear Stephanie Rice, NPRA Project Manager, Bureau of Land Management Dear Stephanie Rice, NPRA Project Manager, Bureau of Land Management: Defenders of Wildlife is submitting the following 14,639 signatures to the Bureau of Land Management on behalf of each of these individuals who are communicating their sincere and strong support to maintain the current protections in place for wildlife in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska ("Reserve"). The Reserve contains exceptional wildlife habitat for imperiled species, including polar bears, ringed and bearded seals, and spectacled and Steller's eiders. The Teshekpuk Lake Special Area in particular is home to thousands of molting geese and hundreds of thousands of shorebirds, as well as polar bears, caribou and other wildlife. There are already over 11 million acres open to oil and gas development in the Reserve, and there is considerable development already occurring as planned. There is no need to revise the management plan for the Reserve at this time. Each one of the 14,639 individuals listed below urge you to retain or strengthen protections for Arctic wildlife in the Reserve. 1. Jean Roberts, WI 45. Carol Patton, CA 2. Juli Rule, MN 46. Janet Drew, CA 3. Diane Saunders, MA 47. Lelia Vaughan, TX 4. Beatrice Broughton, PA 48. Nancy Clark, MA 5. Michael Skidmore, IL 49. Dan Purnell, WA 6. Lisa Caplan, NJ 50. Fred Lavy, VA 7. Cynthia Arnold, MD 51. Jerry Persky, CA 8. Robert Leggett, VA 52. Larry Rod, MI 9. Brian Benjamin, CA 53. Dave Fiedler, PA 10. Judy Fukunaga, CA 54. Nancy Freyer, TX 11. Jack Lewis, OR 55. Joyce Conklin, NY 12. Crandell Addington, TX 56. Michael Fine, MD 13. Jill Caldwell, CO 57. Gail Valenson, OH 14. Judy Wood, CO 58. Nan Stevenson, MN 15. June Heilman, ID 59. Nancy Badura, NE 16. Diana Gradus, NY 60. Ellyn Sutton, CA 17. Janet Baird, PA 61. Karla Taylor, WA 18. Paul Lima, ID 62. Trisha Johns, MD 19. Robert Wolf, FL 63. Patricia Cauthen, CA 20. Gary Johnson, OH 64. Lori King, CA 21. Nancy Bredemeier, OH 65. Sandy Long-Lusk, OH 22. Sherri Bray, OR 66. Coleen Maddy, NM 23. Jane Wilken, NM 67. Lori Siemian-Vanorden, NY 24. Ann Sweeten, MA 68. Christine Stewart, CA 25. Hilary Tiefer, OR 69. Michele Page, CO 26. David Worthington, MI 70. Francine Hyde, PA 27. Michele Nihipali, HI 71. Phillip Mikulak, IN 28. Patricia Martin, CO 72. Wayne Steffes, CA 29. Irene Alfandari, NY 73. Ra Szumal, IL 30. M. Elizabeth Jones, CO 74. Sarah Brown, WV 31. George Norris, WA 75. Lynette Belew, AZ 32. Kevin Karl, CT 76. Joyce Coe, MI 33. Christine Lindstrom-Junker, IL 77. Marian Reisman, AZ 34. Jeanne Cardillo, FL 78. Marge Christie, VT 35. Sharon Cohen, AZ 79. Barbara Vitale, NY 36. Karen Wegner, MT 80. Gail Golden, NY 37. Diane Williams, WA 81. Lee Winslow, MI 38. Jim Head, MI 82. William Bell, PA 39. John Massman, IL 83. Rebecca Procter, NM 40. Victoria Linehan, NM 84. Robert Johnson, NV 41. Laura Guttridge, FL 85. Burnham Gould, NC 42. Ann Fortner, FL 86. Barbara Silverman, IL 43. Lori West, CA 87. Charles Cason, LA 44. Anne Walker, MI 88. Judith Maraventano, CA Page 1 of 167 89. Janet Moser, NY 132. Glenn Eklund, WA 90. Lynne Jeffries, CA 133. Doug Brown, VA 91. Sharon Smith, IN 134. Jennifer Minnick, PA 92. Theresa Johnson, NY 135. Sally Needham, OR 93. Chris McCarty, CO 136. Inga Sedlovsky, VA 94. Jami Ojala, VA 137. Dennis Rogers, MA 95. Melinda Michael, SC 138. Nichole Blankenship, FL 96. Dorothy Pasquinelli, CA 139. Andrea Rugg, MN 97. Leslie Andrews, CA 140. Harriet Hirsch, VA 98. Christopher Tobias, PALynne Simeone, 141. Nan Corliss, MI NY 142. Beverly Mcillwain, NC 99. Linda Chapman, CO 143. Sharlot Battin, MT 100. Sheri Hill, AZ 144. Abby Wanamaker, CA 101. Everett Suchland, SC 145. Howard Masin, MO 102. Meriel Meehan, CO 146. David Pasi, NJ 103. Cristy Murray, OR 147. Jo Young, CA 104. Julie Parker, FL 148. Lisha Doucet, CO 105. Jan Wiley, VA 149. Janet Ruggiero, MA 106. Suzanne Malis, ME 150. Paula Summers, CA 107. Tamara Rosenau, MO 151. Jaremy Lynch, ME 108. Marco Pardi, GA 152. William Horn, AZ 109. Rebecca Soubra, MD 153. Gregory Esteve, FL 110. Aggie Parish, AZ 154. Donald Mackay, CA 111. Renae McKeon, NE 155. David Lafond, MA 112. Shari McCormick, MO 156. Jamie Shultz, WV 113. Jane Reis, AR 157. Mary Sier, KS 114. Elizabeth Brunt, OR 158. Laurence Buckingham, IL 115. Joanne Rikli, CA 159. David Leitch, CA 116. Susan Ellis, CA 160. Kevin Rolfes, TX 117. David Miller, CA 161. Nick Bohurjak, OH 118. Kerri Stubblefield, CA 162. Jane Shippy, WI 119. Mike Conlan, WA 163. Charles Pruett, OK 120. Adam D'Onofrio, VA 164. David Moore, IA 121. Kerri Piazza, WI 165. Janelle Murphy, TX 122. Randee Martin, NY 166. Kim Lockwood, MT 123. Colleen McMullen, UT 167. Andrea Fritz, WI 124. Linda Chamberlin, NM 168. Marcia Godich, PA 125. Veronica Sain, NJ 169. Gene Tabish, UT 126. Ruth Muzzin, CA 170. Sharon Posey, VA 127. Donna Olson, CA 171. Kenneth Laprade, FL 128. Stephen Dutschke, KY 172. Deb Kilgore, AL 129. Julie Metzgar, VA 173. Arthur Kemish, NV 130. Kimberly McConkey, AK 174. Patricia O'Reilly, CA 131. Wendy Pfister, TX 175. Sylvia Marie, CA Page 2 of 167 176. Carol Torchia, WA 220. Sakura Viselli, CA 177. Therese Debing, CA 221. Sandra McLellan, MA 178. Cinda Black, IN 222. Jane Young, NY 179. Vic Burton, MO 223. Marian McAleenan, ME 180. Kathrin Dodds, TX 224. Ursula Pelka, MN 181. Katie Spurlock, CA 225. Deborah Voves, AK 182. Susan Harmon, TX 226. Elin Defrin, NY 183. Barbara Douglas, FL 227. Marcia Hoodwin, FL 184. Mike Roseman, NY 228. Susan Muller, FL 185. Jonathan Eden, CA 229. Rosemary Graf, MA 186. Linda McKillip, NJ 230. Mindi White, CA 187. Barbara Tacker, CA 231. Eric Dallin, MS 188. Debbie Horan, PA 232. Maureen Burke, FL 189. Duane Gustafson, MN 233. Kathryn Boniface, OH 190. Karen Legg, CT 234. Susan Garrison, MI 191. Yvonne Stahl, WA 235. Brian Gibbons, OH 192. Laura Schaap, CA 236. Betty Clark, VA 193. Judith Shematek, VA 237. Linda Walters, VA 194. Carole Duckworth, FL 238. Fredde Hollman, OH 195. Donna Fine, AZ 239. Bruce Wasem, VA 196. Karen Lally, NY 240. Laurie Denis, MA 197. Karena Wells, NY 241. Sherry Vatter, CA 198. Tom Boughan, TN 242. Lana Henson, OK 199. Sandra Christopher, CA 243. Natalie Sanchez, NJ 200. Frank Boggio, MI 244. Christina Stemwell, WI 201. Raymond Young, NY 245. Vesna Glavina, IA 202. Wayde Smith, MD 246. Vicente Moretti, CA 203. Carol Meehan, NY 247. Lascinda Gualario, NJ 204. Marsha Ross, FL 248. Wyman Whipple, IL 205. Randy Caffejian, CA 249. Linda Shipp, TX 206. Kathleen Alexander, TX 250. Russell Se, VT 207. Tracey Macdonald, CO 251. Andrew Abate, NM 208. Christine Hayes, CA 252. Greg Singleton, VA 209. Clare Freeman, TX 253. Pauline McGowan, WI 210. John Haller, TX 254. William McCullough, SC 211. Linda Cox, TX 255. Shirley Smith, NY 212. Katherine Cadury, NE 256. Marci Sart, MO 213. Deborah Smith, OK 257. Eileen Fonferko, FL 214. Sandy Crooms, GA 258. Heather Cross, MI 215. Cindy Porter, TN 259. Sherri Watson, ON 216. Ellen Redish, CA 260. Anne Juba, MD 217. John Nelson, TN 261. Andreas Thiedmann, AK 218. Merna Bishop, TX 262. Rebecca Frank, WA 219. Leslie Carter, GA 263. Robert Bodner, OR Page 3 of 167 264. Robin Wilson, PA 307. Susan Norton, NY 265. Jennifer Clanahan, CO 308. Doreen Harris, NY 266. Yang-sheng Tzeng, MA 309. Jim Chittenden, NY 267. Sue Harrington, WA 310. Lisa Wirth, PA 268. Diane Weinstein, WA 311. Jack Barrett, PA 269. Paul Curtin, FL 312. Rosemary Caolo, PA 270. Carrol Kuhlow, NV 313. Tory Ewing, NE 271. Carol Gray, IN 314. Gina Lanier, LA 272. Anne Wulffraat, VT 315. Sandra Stock, AZ 273. Jean DiPirro, NY 316. Gilbert Caudill, FL 274. Eva Webster, OH 317. Marilyn Waltasti, AZ 275. Cheri Riznyk, OR 318. Londa Fowler, NM 276. Debbie Smith, PA 319. Susan Ross, CO 277. Leah Ennis, FL 320. Patricia Orlowski, CO 278. Mara Sabinson, NH 321. Anita Kasbarian, NJ 279. Charlie Day, FL 322. Kathleen Williams, RI 280. Laurie Macdonald, FL 323. Pamela Scoville, NJ 281. Amy Sophia Marashinsky, MA 324. Steffanie Gee, CA 282. Diane Brandstetter, IN 325. Cara Schmidt, AR 283. Diane Kent, AZ 326. Linda Dugan, AZ 284. Doug Young, TX 327. Cricket Blanton, FL 285. Jerily Robinson, CO 328. Ted Proske, MO 286. Sharon Gillespie, TX 329. Vera Paschke, AK 287. Carlene Steel, TX 330. Joanne Lowery, MI 288. Evan Eisentrager, MA 331. Roz Downing, CT 289. Donna Bonetti, CO 332. Beth HOke, ME 290. William Butler, CO 333. Albert Fecko, MI 291. Douglas Schneller, NJ 334. Xena Graver, FL 292. Amy Morse, CA 335. Lynne Goldsmith, NV 293. Bea Schramm, CAAnne Harvey, 336. Nancy Beavers, TN CA 337. Maria R. Gomez, IL 294. Magoo Shoulderblade, MT 338. Eileen Sonnenberg, MA 295. Holly McDuffie, CA 339. Kirsten Holmquist, CA 296. Jane August, CA 340. Diana Maculan, IL 297. Connie Crusha, CA 341. Lee Hiller, OK 298. William Seyfriedjr, NV 342. Larry Lambeth, MO 299. Paul Hunrichs, CA 343. Michael Zuckerman, PA 300. Dawn O'Donnell, NY 344. Rosann Lynch, CA 301. Todd Peterson, NY 345. Margaret Jimenez, FL 302. Sarah Dow, MA 346. Cyndi Fritzler, CO 303. Katherine Wojciechowski, NY 347. Shelley Mckee, OH 304. Michael Follman, NY 348. Brad Holmes, IN 305. Gino Czaster, NY 349. Nancy Summers, NY 306. Melissa Ruel, PA 350. Harriet Cohen, NY Page 4 of 167 351.
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