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dinsdag 13 augustus 2019

Another evil company is ready to destroy this island

 
Logging and Mining Companies Are About to Rampage This Unique Island
 
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Dear friends,
Woodlark, also known as Muyua, is a gorgeous and biologically diverse island off the coast of Papua New Guinea that is about to be completely destroyed by logging and mining if action isn't taken. The latest threat comes from a foreign company called Kulawood Limited, that sees the high value timber on the island as nothing more than dollar signs.
Scientists, locals and local nonprofits explain that the New York-sized island is home to a huge number of flora and fauna found nowhere else on earth, making the island a critical piece of land to protect. The main company that wants to log the island has said they will replant trees. But it turns out their plan doesn't make any sense — it even has plainly false claims. It is simply a PR ploy to get the destructive plan approved.
As is typical for foreign companies who want to ruin beautiful and biologically important sites, no one consulted the people who actual live there or know about the biodiversity in the proposal. This proposal would destroy 74,100 acres, or 40% of the entire island's forests. This would be a catastrophe for the plants, animals and people living there, as well as the native humans and we can't let it happen.
Satellite images show that roads are already being created on the island, literally paving the way to heinous environmental destruction. But the native snails, plants, marsupials, snakes, frogs and lizards have no way of stopping this evil corporation's plan to profit from the killing off of their species. That's where our voices come into play.
Thank you,
 
Kelsey B.
The Care2 Petitions Team
 
P.S. This gorgeous island with unique biodiversity is about to be destroyed by logging and mining! Let's show this company that we are watching and we won't let them get away with their sneaky ploy!

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