ONTARIO: Bou needs your help to protect Boreal woodland caribou

January 22, 2010
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Ontario's Boreal woodland caribou are losing space to live, fast. In fact, the caribou's rate of habitat loss is about 35,000 square km per decade. By protecting the caribou's Boreal habitat we also protect ourselves, because the Boreal forest where caribou live is a major store of carbon. We already know that woodland caribou have lost 50% of their range, so we need to act now to ensure the species' survival .

Please take a moment to send a message to the Ontario government to protect woodland caribou and their Boreal forest habitat. CPAWS is asking the government to put an immediate halt to logging and road building in the commercial forest that is critical for the Boreal caribou's survival, until permanently protected areas are created.

Take action now!

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Note: Any opinions expressed here, except as specifically noted, are those of the individual commenters and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of CPAWS.

all land for animals should be protected.

Posted by annie on December 16, 2009 5:01 PM

Please protect the woodland caribou and their boreal forest habitat. Please stop logging and road building thankyou

Posted by Tierney Grinavic on December 16, 2009 5:18 PM

Please protect Woodland for caribou.

Posted by Roswitha v. Heissen on December 17, 2009 5:07 AM

J'approuve totalement votre action, et vous en remercie.

Posted by Yvette Monnet on December 17, 2009 6:05 AM

Please stop, think and protect the caribou and other precious animals. Thank you.

Posted by David L. Kaliner on January 10, 2010 7:05 PM

its time to think and put an end to clear cutting old growth forest just to make logging companys rich

Posted by enio on January 26, 2010 5:22 PM

We Europeans look at your caribou, your pristine wildernesses with envy. You still have what we have lost long ago on the overcrowded European continent. Please make sure you retain the precious nature and the animals that live in it for generations to come. Whatever is lost cannot ever be replaced again.

Posted by Diana Hartig on February 3, 2010 2:54 PM

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