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Boreal Birds Need Your Help

Target: Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Canada
Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund
Canada's boreal forest provides vital breeding habitat for many of the world's birds -- including nearly 40% of North America's ducks, geese, and swans. In fact, each year, more than 300 species of birds, including bufflehead ducks, boreal chickadees, Cape May warblers, sparrows and more, spend time in this special place.

But oil and gas drilling, mining, logging and other industries are rapidly eating up the boreal forest's vital habitat for birds and other wildlife. And with just 8% of the boreal forest now protected, more of this special place is being lost each year in the pursuit of profits.

Add your voice to the call for more responsible management of this natural treasure. Send your message calling on the Canadian government to protect the boreal forest.
deadline: 11-24-2008
goal: 5,000
 

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Dear Prime Minister Harper:

I am proud to support the conservation of one of the largest intact ecosystems left on the planet: Canada's boreal forest. The forests, peatlands, lakes and rivers of the boreal support billions of breeding birds each year, representing over 300 bird species. This abundance has earned the boreal forest the title of North America's Bird Nursery.

Many of the most familiar of North, Central, and South America's migratory birds depend on the boreal to support virtually their entire populations -- species like palm warbler, bufflehead, and even the endangered whooping crane.

Canada's boreal forest also provides critical habitat for some of the planet's last large populations of wildlife including wolves, grizzly bear, lynx, and endangered species like the woodland caribou. It is one of the planet's largest terrestrial storehouses of carbon, helping to shield us from global warming. And it is home to hundreds of aboriginal communities that rely on the land for a traditional way of life.
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[Your name here]
We took action on “Boreal Birds Need Your Help”!
# 150:
7:56 am PDT, Jun 5, Melanie Proctor, Maryland
# 149:
7:56 am PDT, Jun 5, Susan VonThun, California
# 148:
7:55 am PDT, Jun 5, Caitlin Schwarzman, California
# 147:
7:54 am PDT, Jun 5, M Salkin, Pennsylvania
# 146:
7:53 am PDT, Jun 5, Michael Lammons, Georgia
# 145:
7:53 am PDT, Jun 5, Lisa Leu, Germany
# 144:
7:53 am PDT, Jun 5, Carrie Groszek, Illinois
# 143:
7:53 am PDT, Jun 5, Barbara Metz, Connecticut
# 142:
7:52 am PDT, Jun 5, Herman Heyn, Maryland
I care...I really do! Herman M. Heyn Baltimore, Maryland
# 141:
7:52 am PDT, Jun 5, Brad Brownfield, Mississippi
Even if my country's leaders cannot be stopped from destroying the world's pristine habitats, I urge you to protect the forests in your country.
# 140:
7:51 am PDT, Jun 5, Rajashekhar Chava, Pennsylvania
# 139:
7:51 am PDT, Jun 5, Alyson Smith, New York
# 138:
7:50 am PDT, Jun 5, Keith Morris, Vermont
# 137:
7:50 am PDT, Jun 5, Martha Lazar, New York
Canada's boreal forests are breeding grounds for almost half of North America's ducks, geese, and swans. It would be a shame to endanger these animals by cutting down the forests.
# 136:
7:50 am PDT, Jun 5, Name not displayed, New York
# 135:
7:50 am PDT, Jun 5, John Pearson-Hart, Massachusetts
# 134:
7:49 am PDT, Jun 5, Gregory St.clair, California
# 133:
7:49 am PDT, Jun 5, Angela Russell, California
Too important a habitat to lose.
# 132:
7:49 am PDT, Jun 5, S Crawford, United Kingdom
Maintain the proud reputation of your great country.
# 131:
7:49 am PDT, Jun 5, Susan Spears, Georgia
it is ancient and it is our responsibility to protect and preserve-our duty as overseers of life and the quality thereof, on our small planet. thank you for your immediate attention to this matter.
# 130:
7:48 am PDT, Jun 5, Gail Bendit, Maryland
# 129:
7:48 am PDT, Jun 5, Gary Walske, Texas
We all need to be stewards of our home planet. Please help this organization in keeping mankind responsible for the protection of boreal birds and their habitat, as well as any other measures taken to encourage conservation of wildlife. Thank you!
# 128:
7:47 am PDT, Jun 5, Ronald San Miguel, California
# 127:
7:47 am PDT, Jun 5, Nicki Jimenez, Massachusetts
# 126:
7:47 am PDT, Jun 5, Jen Piercy, South Dakota
# 125:
7:46 am PDT, Jun 5, Edward Baez, New York
# 124:
7:45 am PDT, Jun 5, Leydis Sabala, New Jersey
# 123:
7:45 am PDT, Jun 5, Alicia Landin, Texas
# 122:
7:45 am PDT, Jun 5, Karen Swenson, Massachusetts
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7:45 am PDT, Jun 5, Name not displayed, California
# 120:
7:45 am PDT, Jun 5, Amanda Willis, Virginia
# 119:
7:44 am PDT, Jun 5, Carol Suveda, California
# 118:
7:44 am PDT, Jun 5, Name not displayed, New York
# 117:
7:43 am PDT, Jun 5, Kenneth Lapointe, Canada
I'm a Canadian and I along with many other Canadians need you to do more to protect our boreal forest from industrial activities.
# 116:
7:43 am PDT, Jun 5, Douglas Corkhill, North Carolina
# 115:
7:43 am PDT, Jun 5, Carrie Pond, Kentucky
# 114:
7:42 am PDT, Jun 5, Conaire Sheehan, Connecticut
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7:42 am PDT, Jun 5, Name not displayed, Colorado
# 112:
7:42 am PDT, Jun 5, Bendix Anderson, New York
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7:42 am PDT, Jun 5, Karen Rippberger, California
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7:42 am PDT, Jun 5, Scott Bruner, California
# 109:
7:41 am PDT, Jun 5, Jamile Hamilton, California
# 108:
7:41 am PDT, Jun 5, Melissa Manousos, Florida
# 107:
7:41 am PDT, Jun 5, Anita Gordon, Utah
Please care.
# 106:
7:41 am PDT, Jun 5, Terri VanKuipers, Canada
# 105:
7:41 am PDT, Jun 5, Mark Koester, Colorado
# 104:
7:41 am PDT, Jun 5, Catherine Brower, California
# 103:
7:40 am PDT, Jun 5, Megan Potter, Massachusetts
# 102:
7:40 am PDT, Jun 5, Katherine Hegler, United States Minor Outlying Islands
# 101:
7:39 am PDT, Jun 5, Sharon Walck, Florida
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