Friends who care about protecting desert water

Water is life, and the Cadiz corporation is threatening to drain that life-blood from beneath our largest national monument-Mojave Trails. If the Cadiz project moves forward due to the Trump Administration removing federal review requirements, sacred springs critical to wildlife and of spiritual importance to desert tribes will cease to exist. Thankfully, there is State legislation that if passed could require the very review that the Trump Administration has rolled back. AB1000. This bill is currently being held in Senate appropriations and we need to all reach out to the chair, Anthony Portantino, and ask him to resist the Trump agenda by protecting our desert water. There is no need to argue policy with he or his staff, he is the chair and let him know you expect him as a leader to get the job done by releasing and helping pass AB1000. 

Phone calls to his district office are most effective, but emails work as well. 

Glendale District Office
Glendale, CA 91205
Phone: (818) 409-0400

ask for Vickere or enviromental staffer. 

Thank you for all that you do to protect the desert! 

David Lamfrom/ Director-California Desert and Wildlife Programs
(760) 957-7887/ (760) 219-4916 (cell)
dlamfrom@npca.org