Bristol Bay, one of Alaska’s most treasured natural wonders, is under threat. It’s home to an irreplaceable ecosystem and one of the last salmon strongholds. Not only that, its iconic wildlife has sprung up a sustainable tourism industry which effects thousands of Alaskan livelihoods.All of this is under threat if the Pebble Mine moves forward. The recent approval of the environmental impact statement has made it clear that our voices need to be heard. Nature and people can’t live without fresh water, and Bristol Bay is the lifeblood that sustains every species calling the region home. On a recent trip to Alaska, the #BDTeam and WWF Ambassador, Jeremy Jauncey, learned firsthand about the conservation community’s fight against Pebble Mine. Team Jeremy Jauncey | Host | https://hiblog.tv/beautifuldestinations7604Logan Lambert | Filmmaker & Editor | https://hiblog.tv/beautifuldestinations7604Tommaso Fontanella | Creative Director | https://hiblog.tv/beautifuldestinations7604TAKE ACTION:Tell EPA to VETO the Pebble Mine.Despite the threat of a mining disaster in Bristol Bay, Pebble Mine permitting has been rushed through at record speed. The final environmental review for Pebble Mine was released on July 23 2020 and the US Army Corps can issue a record of decision and permit the mine after 30 days. Now is the time to make our opposition to Pebble Mine heard. Call the EPA Regional Director Chris Hladick and Alaskan Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan and tell them to do everything in their power to push the EPA to veto the Pebble Mine.The EPA has a responsibility to protect Bristol Bay communities and must veto the Pebble Mine.Lisa Murkowski 907-271-3735Dan Sullivan 907-271-5915Chris Hladick 206-553-1234Learn more about Pebble Mine’s impact on Bristol Bay: https://hiblog.tv/beautifuldestinations7604Music: Origin - David A. Molina