[mobglob-discuss] Fwd: Network of support for wildlife and wildlands
Jill M
jillcatherine17 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 9 09:18:18 PDT 2002
Hi,
These folks have a fast, easy way to hear about and participate in wildlife
conservation issues in Canada. I've been on their list for a year or two,
and get about one e-mail every one to two weeks. You click on the link, and
in 30 seconds (literally!) you can send off a free fax to decision-makers,
with or without your own comments.
I highly recommend checking out http://www.wildcanada.net and clicking on
Participate.
Peace,
Jill
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Building a network of support for wildlands and wildlife
Wildcanada.net Action Alert
Friday September 6, 2002
Wildcanada.net will be launching new Action Centres to help Canadians and
people from around the world protect Ontario's and BC's provincial parks,
Manitoba's Boreal Forests, Canada's grizzly bears, BC's wild salmon
population and Ontario's old growth forests.
We'll also relaunch our Endangered Species Action Centre to help shepherd
the Species at Risk Act through Canada's Senate.
We want to take a moment now, before the fur really starts to fly, to ask
our valued Network Participants to help us build our constituency of support
for protecting Canada's wildlands and wildlife. You can
help by encouraging your friends, family, colleagues, pets, and neighbours
to go to http://www.wildcanada.net and click on Participate. It's free, fun
and easy!
Take Action
If each of our network participants use Wildcanada.net's free weekly Action
Alerts, we'll quickly have a network that will ensure every Member of
Parliament in Canada will hear from their constituents each week about an
important issue facing Canada's wild places and wild critters. This is
critical to ensuring Canada's governments make
decisions that protect our natural heritage.
Here are two simple things you can do:
1) send an email to people in your contact list asking them to go to
http://www.wildcanada.net and click on Participate. Let your contacts know
that by using MyWildcanada they can select which issues they receive Action
Alerts on;
2) direct your friends and family to one of Wildcanada.net's Action Centres,
such as our effort to protect Alberta's endangered grizzly bear population
at http://www.bowvalleybears.org or to our effort to protect BC's flathead
valley and expand the Waterton Glacier International Peace Park at
http://www.peaceparkplus.net;
Wildcanada.net currently has 11,610 Network Participants.
New: support Wildcanada.net by making a donation online at
http://www.wildcanada.net.
Please forward this message to your friends. For more information on
Wildcanada.net, or if this has been forwarded to you and you would like to
sign up for Wildcanada.net's free provincial and national programs, visit
http://www.wildcanada.net.
To unsubscribe visit
http://www.wildcanada.net/unsubscribe.
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