Tag Archive for species

Gone: 1,000,000,000 Birds

That’s a whole lot of birds–just gone forever. Even if you aren’t a bird-lover, you should be concerned.  Birds aren’t just pretty–or messy pests–depending on your point of view.  They’re an important part of the human food chain, performing such functions as carrying seeds that grow into plants that nourish the animals we eat.

Read details about this disaster at the CBS News Technology and science article, A third of birds in North America threatened with extinction.

Meanwhile, here’s a chart that summarizes the situation:

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The Price of Two Olympic Events

How much is an Olympic ski run worth?  The destruction of a species?  How about a 500-year-old forest?

South Korea is clear-cutting an ancient forest to build a ski run–to be used for only four days (two ski events) for the Olympic Games.  Sure, they can plant more trees later..and wait 500 years for them to get to where they are now.  In the process, they are destroying what is almost the last remaining habitat of the Eurasian Otter, the Leopard Cat, the Marten, and the Flying Squirrel, putting these four species into danger of extinction. This is the fulfilling of their promise to make these Winter Olympics “Green Games”?

There is time to stop this unconscionable destruction from happening.  Sign the Avaaz petition that says,

As concerned citizens from across the globe, we call on you to stop the destruction of forest on Mount Gariwang for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, and to protect what remains of this forest that has been a sanctuary for over 500 years. We urge the IOC to ensure that all Olympic Games truly live up to ideals of sustainability and environmental protection.

Find it at https://secure.avaaz.org/en/save_ancient_korean_forest_loc/?bUWNBhb&v=64804.