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Stop Illegal Logging and Protect Wildlife Worldwide

Target: U.S. Senate
Sponsored by: Care2.com
Incredibly, America has no law against importing illegally harvested wood into the U.S. Yet the insatiable demand for cheap wood products and luxury hardwoods in the United States, Europe and Japan drives illegal logging operations worldwide -- logging that destroys vital habitat for endangered orangutans, tigers, and other wildlife.

Take action now to save orangutans and other wildlife threatened by illegal logging. Urge your Senators to support the Wyden-Alexander Amendment to the 2007 Federal Farm Bill which would make it a crime in America to knowingly import, sell, buy or transport illegally-sourced wood and wood products.
deadline: 10-30-2008
goal: 10,000
 

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Please Support the Wyden-Alexander Amendment to the Farm Bill

Dear Senators,

I strongly urge you to co-sponsor and support the Wyden-Alexander Amendment to the Federal Farm Bill; this amendment would make it illegal to knowingly import, sell, buy or transport illegally-sourced wood and wood products in the United States.

The Wyden-Alexander Amendment is supported by a broad coalition, including the timer industry, conservation organizations, and politicians on both sides of the aisle. This amendment would strengthen our ability to fight illegal timber traffickers and will help businesses that do the right thing and sell legally harvested wood by leveling the playing field.

Illegal logging often occurs in national parks and reserves, destroying large areas of intact habitat many critically endangered species depend on for survival. Around the world, wildlife habitat is being destroyed:

* The government of Indonesia estimates that 73% of all logging in the country is illegal; the U.N. estimates that 98% of Indonesia's forests -- home to orangutans, sun bears, tigers and rhinos -- could disappear within 20 years.
* Eighty percent of Peruvian mahogany is illegally logged – and the majority of it is sent to the United States. Jaguars, ocelots, and macaws all depend on the disappearing rainforests of the Peruvian Amazon.
* The Far Eastern forests of Russia, home to the Amur tiger, the largest living cat in the world, are being devastated for furniture production in China, which then exports cheap wood products to the U.S.

The insatiable demand for cheap wood products and luxury hardwoods in the United States, Europe and Japan is driving illegal logging operations worldwide. Yet America has no law against importing illegally harvested wood into the U.S.

It's time to stop subsidizing the destruction of vital wildlife habitat. I strongly urge you to co-sponsor the Wyden-Alexander Amendment to protect habitat for the world's disappearing wildlife.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
We signed the “Stop Illegal Logging and Protect Wildlife Worldwide” petition!
# 250:
8:22 am PDT, Nov 1, Name not displayed, California
# 249:
8:21 am PDT, Nov 1, Tim Oliveira, California
# 248:
8:21 am PDT, Nov 1, Debralee Chowning, Missouri
STOP IT, Orangutan Nazis!
# 247:
8:21 am PDT, Nov 1, Shlomo Nessim, New Jersey
# 246:
8:21 am PDT, Nov 1, PauleAnne Pruneau, Maryland
# 245:
8:20 am PDT, Nov 1, Lauren Guerette, Florida
# 244:
8:20 am PDT, Nov 1, Lucile Myers, Colorado
# 243:
8:20 am PDT, Nov 1, Claire Mcdowell, California
# 242:
8:19 am PDT, Nov 1, John Mcconville, California
The loss of this species would be a tradgedy for mankind. One giant step backwards.
# 241:
8:19 am PDT, Nov 1, Lavone Dillingham, California
we need to stop doing this because it is endangering wild life that maybe be soon be extinict.
# 240:
8:19 am PDT, Nov 1, Pedro L. Sanabria, Georgia
# 239:
8:18 am PDT, Nov 1, Sandra Montogmery, Arizona
We must save the rain forest and all it's plants and animals. Great discoveries are made there and are the loggers replanting the same trees so there will be wood in the future? Or just taking the loot and runnning?
# 238:
8:18 am PDT, Nov 1, Candi Ausman, California
# 237:
8:16 am PDT, Nov 1, Eleanor Weigle, Pennsylvania
# 236:
8:16 am PDT, Nov 1, Tawnya Shields, Mississippi
# 235:
8:15 am PDT, Nov 1, Samantha Dille, New Jersey
# 234:
8:14 am PDT, Nov 1, Alzbeta Repova, Czech Republic
# 233:
8:14 am PDT, Nov 1, Hope Henderson, Rhode Island
# 232:
8:14 am PDT, Nov 1, Ken Schmidt, Illinois
# 231:
8:13 am PDT, Nov 1, Jan Repa, Czech Republic
# 230:
8:13 am PDT, Nov 1, Carolyn McQuade, New York
# 229:
8:13 am PDT, Nov 1, Lisa Bunge, Nebraska
# 228:
8:12 am PDT, Nov 1, Mark Daniels, Arizona
# 227:
8:12 am PDT, Nov 1, Carrington Petras, Virginia
In Nature, as in real estate, everything depends on one thing...habitat, habitat, habitat - and if we don't protect the habitat of those who cannot protect it themselves, we come that much closer to our own self-destruction.
# 226:
8:12 am PDT, Nov 1, John R Geiser, Michigan
# 225:
8:12 am PDT, Nov 1, Mark Hesselschwerdt, Colorado
# 224:
8:11 am PDT, Nov 1, Vera Cervinkova, Czech Republic
# 223:
8:10 am PDT, Nov 1, Cristina Seiça, Portugal
Please, be wise and protect habitat for the world's disappearing wildlife.
# 222:
8:10 am PDT, Nov 1, Joanne Pace, New Jersey
# 221:
8:10 am PDT, Nov 1, Stanford Myers, New York
There should be no need for any discusssion of this and like issues. This wood is not a vital resource to us. Allowing a few greedy, conscienceless people to profit at the expense of endangered wildlife is immoral and criminal.
# 220:
8:09 am PDT, Nov 1, Ai Mahoney, Pennsylvania
# 219:
8:08 am PDT, Nov 1, Jaromir Chytka, Czech Republic
# 218:
8:08 am PDT, Nov 1, Mary Beth Black, Georgia
# 217:
8:07 am PDT, Nov 1, Zuzana Volna, Czech Republic
# 216:
8:06 am PDT, Nov 1, Name not displayed, Virginia
These creatures can not speak for themselves we need to help them survive!
# 215:
8:05 am PDT, Nov 1, Beverly Hilliard, Massachusetts
Illegal logging poses a complex web of dangers: threats to more than just one species, and potential harm to the ecosystem, including air and water quality and weather patterns. Allowing or ignoring trade with illegal loggers sends a strong message of greed and short sightedness, as well as validating our nation's negative image as entitled energy hogs.
# 214:
8:05 am PDT, Nov 1, Jiri Drapal, Czech Republic
# 213:
8:04 am PDT, Nov 1, Aresh Javadi, New York
# 212:
8:04 am PDT, Nov 1, Beverly Dixon, Pennsylvania
It is so important that illegal logging be stopped. The wildlife in this environment is threatened by logging. It destroys their environment and ecosystem. We must save the delicate habitats that wildlife inhabit.
# 211:
8:04 am PDT, Nov 1, Lelah Faber, New York
# 210:
8:03 am PDT, Nov 1, Eric Prescott, Massachusetts
# 209:
8:00 am PDT, Nov 1, Name not displayed, Missouri
Please stop illegal logging and protect wildlife in the US and other countries.
# 208:
8:00 am PDT, Nov 1, Marybeth Langendorf, New York
Why is America helping tov engage in distroying wildlife? These people need to think about protecting endangered speices then worrying about how much money they will make. Stop being greedy
# 207:
8:00 am PDT, Nov 1, Rick Bieniak, Florida
Rather than destroying planet Earth, overpopulating the world, and attacking freedoms around the world, the animals of America should change their policies.
# 206:
8:00 am PDT, Nov 1, Kevin Synan, Illinois
# 205:
7:59 am PDT, Nov 1, Name not displayed, California
# 204:
7:59 am PDT, Nov 1, Sam Coats, Texas
We must protect our animals and their forrests.
# 203:
7:58 am PDT, Nov 1, Name not displayed, New York
# 202:
7:57 am PDT, Nov 1, Jo Woller, Michigan
# 201:
7:56 am PDT, Nov 1, Pamela Pernot, New Jersey
We must accept our responsibilities as stewards of this planet and can no longer afford to think in the short term. Please increase your efforts to stop illegal logging not only to protect wildlife worldwide, but to protect the environment for the future of our children.
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