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Deal will protect vast Great Bear Rainforest in Canada

 

We love the smell of vast tracts of protected rainforest in the morning. Smells

like ... victory. Today in British Columbia, Canada, a coalition including the

provincial government, Native groups, forest advocates, and timber companies is

expected to announce an unprecedented agreement to protect the 15 million-acre

Great Bear Rainforest -- fully a quarter of the world's remaining coastal

temperate rainforest. Almost 5 million acres will be closed to logging, while 10

million will remain open to selective cutting in consultation with Native

nations. The pact, which ends a 10-year battle, will help preserve one of the

highest concentrations of grizzly bears in North America, unique subspecies of

goshawks, coastal wolves, and other critters, and habitat for 20 percent of the

world's wild salmon. And over $100 million may be raised from governments and

foundations to seed ecotourism and other sustainable development. Cool.

 

 

straight to the source: The Vancouver Sun, Gordon Hamilton, 07 Feb 2006

 

 

straight to the source: The New York Times, Clifford Krauss, 07 Feb 2006

 

" I challenge anyone to live on my salary " [$158,000 a year].

Tom Delay

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, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

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> Deal will protect vast Great Bear Rainforest in Canada

>

> We love the smell of vast tracts of protected rainforest in the

morning. Smells like ... victory. Today in British Columbia, Canada, a

coalition including the provincial government, Native groups, forest

advocates, and timber companies is expected to announce an

unprecedented agreement to protect the 15 million-acre Great Bear

Rainforest -- fully a quarter of the world's remaining coastal

temperate rainforest. Almost 5 million acres will be closed to

logging, while 10 million will remain open to selective cutting in

consultation with Native nations. The pact, which ends a 10-year

battle, will help preserve one of the highest concentrations of

grizzly bears in North America, unique subspecies of goshawks, coastal

wolves, and other critters, and habitat for 20 percent of the world's

wild salmon. And over $100 million may be raised from governments and

foundations to seed ecotourism and other sustainable development. Cool.

>

>

> straight to the source: The Vancouver Sun, Gordon Hamilton, 07 Feb 2006

>

>

> straight to the source: The New York Times, Clifford Krauss, 07 Feb

2006

>

> " I challenge anyone to live on my salary " [$158,000 a year].

> Tom Delay

>

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