[All] They're destroying Temagami

Daphne NICHOLLS gordanddaph at sympatico.ca
Wed Oct 3 11:37:32 EDT 2012




Subject: FW: They're destroying Temagami
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2012 10:47:33 -0400






 Hi friends
It looks like the Temagami battle is on again. 
 
Please take a look at the petition below and hopefully add your support
 
Thanks
 
Gord & DaphneDate: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 22:28:46 -0400
From: avaaz at avaaz.org
Subject: They're destroying Temagami
To: gordon.n at sympatico.ca


                         
                            
                                
                                Avaaz.org - The World in Action
                                
                                
                            
                            
                                Dear friends across Ontario, 




 




Our government is going to let a mining company destroy part of Temagami's magical old growth forest, but we've already made them act to protect it once and targeting a key minister now could save this forest for good. Sign the petition by clicking below and share widely:




 
Our government is going to let a mining exploration company destroy part of Temagami's magical old growth forest and I need your help to stop them.



Ontario's Premier reversed plans to remove forest reserve status from Wolf Lake in Temagami after thousands of Canadians wrote him letters. But now, Minister Bartolucci signed a 21 year lease with an Alberta mining company, right in the middle of the forest preserve. Exploration and mining could devastate the area. The move is crazy, but technically legal. Our only hope is to come together and pressure Bartolucci to buy out the lease and end the mining threat.



I want my two daughters and their kids to know the joy and wonder of canoeing through Wolf Lake, witness its old growth and drink its crystal clear blue water. Hundreds of others like me would like to do the same. Let's pressure pressure Bartolucci, and win, just like we won against Premier McGuinty. Join me in this call. When 20,000 of us join together, Avaaz will take out ads in Bartolucci's election riding and call him out for this forest destruction. Sign by clicking below and then pass this along to your friends and family:



https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/Save_Temagami_1/?bVZuhab&v=18195



In 1999, the government of Ontario promised to protect the 300 year old Wolf Lake ancient pines located in the famous greater Temagami canoeing area northeast of Sudbury.  But they have failed to act on that promise. Instead they signed a new 21 year lease with a mining company, opening this area up to potential total destruction. Experts say it's not even that great a mining resource but that hasn't held back the company. 



Mining exploration at Wolf Lake has already destroyed popular campsites, carved heavy machinery tracks through the old growth, knocked down ancient pines, and run oily drill rigs through pristine creeks. But we have a chance to stop this new attack on our wilderness before it is too late. 



Click below to join me in saving this amazing part of Ontario's landscape and in preserving this magical place for generations to come. Click below to sign, then forward widely.



https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/Save_Temagami_1/?bVZuhab&v=18195



With hope,



Jackie with the Avaaz team



PS: I started this petition on Avaaz's new Community Petitions Site, it's quick and easy to start a petition on any issue you care about, click here: http://avaaz.org/en/petition/start_a_petition/?bv18195




More Information





Ontario breaks Temagami pledge (The Star)

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1100528--ontario-breaks-temagami-pledge



Wolf Lake Coalition info site

http://www.savewolflake.org



Temagami’s Wolf Lake threatened by proposed gold mine (Council of Canadians)

http://canadians.org/blog/?p=12789



Area needs permanent protection (The Sudbury Star)

http://www.thesudburystar.com/2012/02/09/area-needs-permanent-protection







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