February 21, 2008
The gray wolf
population in the Northern Rocky Mountains is thriving and no longer
requires the protection of the Endangered Species Act, Deputy Secretary
of the Interior Lynn Scarlett announced today. As a result, the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service will remove the species from the federal list
of threatened and endangered species.
Video footage of the stand by the community against the 'deal' announced by Hancock Victorian Plantations and Victorian Government Environment Minister Gavin Jennings is now on You Tube at
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ICycJXAS-J8
A community forum will be held at the Boolarra Memorial Hall on Sunday 27th July from 1.00pm
In Australia, the Victorian State Government has just revealed a deal with the US-owned Hancock Victorian Plantations to pay $5.5 million to protect 20,000 ha of native forest in the Strzelecki Ranges.
The ink is hardly dry on the agreement announced by Environment Minister Gavin Jennings and Hancock CEO Linda Sewell, so there hasn't been time to analyse it in detail - but at first reading it looks interesting. The community will need to look at it closely to see if it is likely to achieve the level of biodiversity protection required.
A petition is now active at
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/strzelecki/
It's hard to believe that the fiasco of logging sensitive areas in Australia's Strzelecki Ranges is still an issue. Most people thought that after years of negotiations, when the Victorian Government came up with a $7 million deal to buy-back the most important rainforest areas from the US Hancock Group (with the agreement of the company and most of the community) that the problem was solved.
3rd Annual Harvest Moon Benefit Pow Wow
Annual Fundraiser for Wolf Gardens Wildlife Center
There's an interesting article by Debora MacKenzie in the April 2 edition of New Scientist about what happens to civilisations when they reached a certain 'critical mass'.
In Australia the Victorian Government has just launched its Land and Biodiversity Green Paper which is supposed to be a document which will improve land management in this State. There have already been warnings that Victoria is running out of time to save many native plants and animals threatened with extinction.
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