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6/27/2014 17,581 signatures were mailed off to Project Manager DeRose. Please continue to show your support for the preservation of this delicate eco-system by signing below!
Goal: 25,000 Progress: 18,113
Sponsored by: The Rainforest Site

The Patagonia Mountains are a part of the Madrean Archipelago of the Sky Island region of Southern Arizona and New Mexico and Northern Sonora, Mexico. The range provides habitat for over 100 special status species, including the threatened Mexican spotted owl, and is a known critical wildlife corridor for the jaguar and other large mammals.

Arizona Minerals, Inc. (AMI), a subsidiary of Wildcat Silver, has submitted a new proposal for extensive mineral exploration activities in the Patagonia Mountains. These activities include conducting drilling activities, digging test pits, pumping an estimated 300,000 gallons of groundwater precious to the region from the local aquifer, and driving construction equipment cross-country rather than on established roads, an activity that is strictly prohibited on the Coronado National Forest. The project is also expected to devastate Harshaw Creek, a biologically rich riparian area recently designated as a "municipal watershed" for the town of Patagonia.

The Coronado National has released a Notice of Intent to prepare a simple environmental assessment, which will not be adequate to determine the full environmental impact of this project. Sign this petition and tell the Coronado National Forest they need to perform a full Environmental Impact Statement in order to fully measure the effect of the proposed activities.

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Dear Margie DeRose, Coronado National Forest Project Manager:

I have just learned of Arizona Minerals, Incorporated's proposed plan for mineral exploration activities in Patagonia, AZ. This region is home to over 100 special status species, and is part of a critical wildlife corridor for the jaguar and other animals.

This activity could destroy habitat, ruin riparian areas such as Harshaw Creek, and depletes the precious groundwater in the area. Furthermore, the proposed Overland Vehicle Paths are illegal cross country vehicle travel paths that will destroy National Forest Land.

I know the Coronado National Forest is planning an Environmental Assessment, but I do not believe this is enough to gauge the full impact of this project.

I urge you to please conduct a full Environmental Impact Statement for this project before considering any approval.

Thank you.

Petition Signatures


Dec 5, 2014 Ashley Waller
Dec 4, 2014 Lauren Haworth
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Dec 4, 2014 Carmen Mora
Dec 4, 2014 Leslie Caplan
Dec 4, 2014 Jil Brotman
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Dec 3, 2014 chaz berlusconi
Dec 2, 2014 matt poklasny
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Dec 2, 2014 Karen Furbee
Dec 2, 2014 Teri Barribeau
Dec 1, 2014 Janie Ellis
Dec 1, 2014 Charlotte Johansen
Dec 1, 2014 Micola Molchanoff
Nov 30, 2014 Pamela Haun
Nov 30, 2014 Nicola Thomasson
Nov 30, 2014 David Frank
Nov 29, 2014 (Name not displayed)
Nov 29, 2014 Ashley Bartley
Nov 26, 2014 Richard Bosboom
Nov 25, 2014 (Name not displayed)
Nov 23, 2014 Dulcie Camp
Nov 22, 2014 sherri pickett
Nov 22, 2014 Jermaine Ammari
Nov 22, 2014 Veerle DS
Nov 22, 2014 Nicole Woldridge
Nov 21, 2014 Sheila Dooley
Nov 21, 2014 Nicolas Auclaire
Nov 21, 2014 Susanne Primer
Nov 21, 2014 Mairi MacDonald
Nov 19, 2014 Jennifer Zajicek
Nov 19, 2014 Magdalena Radeva
Nov 16, 2014 kevin lawson
Nov 16, 2014 ludo van gils
Nov 16, 2014 Lois Schreur
Nov 13, 2014 frederic six
Nov 13, 2014 Holly Kasten
Nov 13, 2014 Autumn Amsallen
Nov 13, 2014 Kay Steinauer
Nov 13, 2014 ashley Cunningham
Nov 13, 2014 Lisa Margraf
Nov 13, 2014 Mihaela Stan
Nov 13, 2014 Nancy Horner
Nov 12, 2014 Denise Mineart
Nov 12, 2014 David Romportl
Nov 12, 2014 chloe kambouridis
Nov 12, 2014 l wartick
Nov 12, 2014 Penny Fleischman

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