
The natural environment needs protection and voting is one of the most direct ways to help. There's an inextricable link between the sports we love, the wild places where we play and the impact of our vote. And in today's political climate, a single vote can make all the difference.
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Patagonia’s Fall 2007 environmental campaign was focused on protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Our goal was, and still is, to help permanently protect the 1.5 million acre Coastal Plain of the Refuge by designating it as Wilderness.

The goal of our 2006-2007 Oceans as Wilderness campaign was to help us see what lives under the Earth's seas: how the vast schools of tuna are like those herds of buffalo; how bottom trawling is like clear-cutting an entire forest to get at a single tree. As we teach ourselves how close the connection is between the vitality of human life and the marine environment, we can all become better stewards of the ocean in our daily lives.

Join this non-political effort that's bringing Americans together to start
addressing global warming. Supported by a wide array of prominent and concerned citizens, the Virtual March on Washington will move across the United States via the Internet from one town to the next, highlighting the harmful effects of global warming along with practical solutions.
Freedom to Roam, a long-term initiative, is dedicated to establishing migration wildways for animals between protected areas. Patagonia’s partners in Freedom to Roam include other companies, conservation organizations and recreation groups.
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