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Hello,
It has just come to just come to my attention that changes have been proposed in the omnibus Bill 108, will result in drastic and dramatic changes to the endangered Species Act and other vitally important Acts.
This wrecking ball approach to reforming the Act truly lamentable on so many levels.
This is the worst time in the history to ignore our Earth’s SOS calls for help.
Look around you, everywhere you look you will observe how our activities have forced Mother Earth on life support in the ICU.
Global overheating has triggered life-threatening famine -producing droughts, property -damaging and emergency-declaring killer floods, out - of - control forest fires, soaring and life -threatening temperatures, more dangerous and frequent hurricanes, the desertification of fertile farmlands, melting polar caps, dangerously rising sea levels, the disappearance of wildlife including precious pollinators, and the acidification of our oceans.
The frightful and terrifying impacts of climate change and thoughtless human activities have forced over 1 million animals and plants on the road to extinction.
That means today, in our world over 1 million plant and animals are endangered!
An ill- informed person might say, “So what?” “Who cares?” “It is not going to affect me! I have never even seen most of those animals!”
My response would be- WE CANNOT, WE SHOULD NOT ignore this lamentable news.
WHY?
We are all part of a delicate and balanced ecosystem containing plants, animals and non-living organisms. We are all connected and we all depend on one another for all our needs-our very survival.
All the actions and reactions occurring in the web of life form a tangled maze- like the strands in a spider’s web. If one strand is severed, such as the elimination of a specific species, the whole web starts to unravel and that affects the well being and future existence of all of us.
For example, a furry bumble bee is relatively small, appears insignificant, and unimportant.
But, it is extremely important as it is a master pollinator due its large and furry body.
One third of every mouthful of all the fruits and vegetables you eat depends on small pollinators, like a bumble bee.
You might respond, it doesn’t really affect me as I eat mostly meat.
If pollinators like bumble bees, disappear the cost of buying meat might soar out of your price range.
Remember, we are all connected!
Let me explain, livestock eat alfalfa and other grains.
Guess what, bees pollinate the alfalfa and other grains.
Less plant food for our livestock means, higher prices across the board.
Have we humans protected 15-20% of green spaces for our precious pollinators around the world?
No!
Just recently, The UN provided us with some sobering news –the population of bumble bees have declined by 90 per cent.
If we do not protect 50 % of our green spaces insects will disappear in 100 years!!
Figuring out what kind of impact this will have on humans is straightforward.
Humans are on the apex of the food chain and insects are at the bottom.
Once the insects are eliminated most plants will disappear and anyone left living in this barren waste land will die of hunger and starvation.
And if you are hunter, and you figure you will shoot big mammals for your sustenance-think again.
Well, as those pesky, little bugs died off so did all the animals that formed the intricate food chain above, them including small mammals and later the larger ones.
Evidence has clearly demonstrated that protecting habitats for the future survival of all species and especially the endangered ones, due to our vital interconnectedness, benefits the well-being of all of us.
So we need the Endangered Species Act to be strengthened, not decimated.
We urge you to world diligently towards protecting 50 % of our green spaces.
The actions you take today will determine if your children and your children’s children will embrace a future filled with hope and optimism or face a future filled with dread and fear.
For the sake of your own children and the world’s children protect all species, especially the endangered ones that form their own niche with their own specialized functions in the precarious web of life.
Can you not you hear the cry of the Endangered Species
Soumis le 15 mai 2019 3:59 PM
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Examen décennal de la Loi de 2007 sur les espèces en voie de disparition de l’Ontario : Modifications proposées
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