Apr 6th, 2011

An invitation received from Jamie Simpson (EAC Forestry Program Coordinator) via the Facebook page for Nova Scotians for Healthy Forests

Massive Rally for the Forests in Halifax on Wednesday April 13th - join us!

Friends!

Please join us for a massive gathering to let government know we want better for our forests, now!

Where: Four Points Sheraton (Commodore Room, in the conference centre), 1496 Hollis St. Halifax, to be followed by a march to the Legislature

When: Wednesday, April 13th, 10:00am for a press conference, and 11:30 for a march to the Legislature to deliver our message to government

Why: to raise a little heck about the state of our forests!

Who: Every group and individual who cares about healthy forests and healthy communities

We are going to show the government that Nova Scotians are serious about better environmental stewardship of forests. We want real change, and we want government to act now to live up to Nova Scotians' expectations for change.

The now long-overdue Natural Resources Strategy was due (by law) last December and is still nowhere to be seen. At the same time government policy to encourage large-scale forest biomass projects to generate electricity continues despite the clear recommendations of the Natural Resources Strategy Phase 2 report against it.

The government is not listening to either the report or the public on this issue and big industry players like NewPage, Northern Pulp, Nova Scotia Power and even Lockheed Martin are gearing up to cut and burn huge amounts of our forest ­ on top of all the cutting that is already going on. No doubt other players also planning forest biomass projects.

Once again, Nova Scotians must speak for our forests and our wildlife ­ who cannot speak for themselves. Please come and join us on Wednesday, April 13th in Halifax and let the politicians know that more industrial forest cutting is unacceptable and that they must put the brakes on forest biomass before it gets out of hand.

For more information contact:
Jamie Simpson, EAC Forestry Program Coordinator

902-429-1335, eacforestry@gmail.com

Raymond Plourde, EAC Wilderness Coordinator

902-442-5008, wilderness@ecologyaction.ca

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