On Monday 28 November at 5pm, our chance to push for protected areas for whales in the pristine Northwest will end.
The Federal Government's current plan proposes only token protection for 1% of the area's most threatened ocean habitat, in a region which includes the world's largest, yet still recovering, population of humpback whales.
Please join us today and tell the government that our Northwest marine region MUST BE PROTECTED.We can't let our Northwest be over-exploited by the oil and gas industry or we will lose this Last Great Whale Haven forever!
Please submit your message today to urge Environment Minister Burke and the Federal Government to protect our precious marine environment.
Please feel free to add personal and respectful comments to your message. You can also refer to our recent report to comment on specific areas or species in the Northwest that are important to you.
This is our once in a generation chance to save our Last Great Whale Haven. Let's take it!
Please hurry - submissions must be entered by 5pm next Monday 28 November. Go to the link below to help out!!
IFAW - Save our Last Great Whale Haven
By volunteers, for volunteers. Focused on wildlife conservation. Oceans2Earth Foundation represents our ideal for people to live in a sustainable world where we all take responsibility for our actions and actively take measures to improve the natural way of life for all of earth’s inhabitants.
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- Oceans2Earth strives to assist with local solutions to global problems. O2E was founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2010 for the purpose of providing resources and financial assistance to animal welfare and conservation projects including elephant sanctuary land in Kenya, cat and dog rescue in Africa and community recycled product projects in Asia and Africa. The O2E Foundation aims to facilitate people’s awareness of the impacts of animal tourism, trade and human intervention on the welfare, sustainability and general health of wildlife populations.
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