Showing posts with label mountain gorilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountain gorilla. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Help Gorillas From Getting Extinct


Illegal hunting, mining, agriculture, infectious diseases and even warfare threaten these gentle giants. International conservation efforts have been life-saving to these special animals, but sadly, funding for these programs is on the chopping block.

Federal lawmakers are planning to cut U.S. foreign aid for biodiversity in 2012. These cuts would especially harm endangered gorillas in areas of conflict, such as the Republic of Congo, and would slash funding that aids some of the world's most endangered species, such as rhinoceroses, great apes, elephants, tigers and sea turtles. Don't let these animals be victims of bad political decisions: Tell members of Congress to stand up for gorillas and other endangered creatures!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Stop Dominion and SOCO From Drilling in Virunga National Park

Virunga National Park, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is Africa's oldest national park and home to a variety of iconic and rare species, including hippos, chimpanzees, elephants and birds.

It is also home to the endangered mountain gorilla. About 200 mountain gorillas live in the park. That's about a quarter of the entire population of mountain gorillas, which is spread among three other national parks.

The park also provides a sustainable living for about 30,000 fishermen who support their families fishing off of protected Lake Edward.

The park is an important staple of the local economy and provides a sense of community. After decades of hard work and money, the park has become one of Africa's treasures, and is now a World Heritage Site.

But UK-companies Dominion and SOCO don't see the park as beautiful. They see it as a money-maker. Both companies want to disregard international law -- as there is currently an oil drilling ban in the park -- and drill for oil.

If the companies get their way, habitat loss, destruction and pollution are just a few of the problems that will arise. The fragile ecosystem cannot handle oil exploration, and according to international media, "SOCO intends to drill through much of the park in areas with some of the highest savannah biomass in the world."

All will suffer if oil drilling is permitted. Tell Dominion and SOCO it's irresponsible, reckless and disrespectful to drill inside Virunga National Park.

http://www.change.org/petitions/stop_dominion_and_soco_from_drilling_in_virunga_national_park