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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Subject: Canada saves northern Ontario forest
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Ontario Announces 225,000 Square Kilometers of Boreal Forest Protection

On Monday, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced a landmark commitment to protect 225,000 square kilometers – 55 million acres – of Boreal Forest in the northern area of the province. Covering more than 20 percent of Ontario's total land mass, the area to be protected is roughly the same size as the United Kingdom. McGuinty also announced a sweeping mining reform package that is unprecedented in North America in recognizing the role of First Nations and the need to share resource benefits with local communities.

Ontario's Boreal Forest is home to hundreds of millions of birds, among them Gray Jays, Boreal Chickadees, Dark-eyed Juncos, Tennessee Warblers, Swainson's Thrushes and the iconic Boreal species White-throated Sparrow, with its "Oh-sweet-Canada-Canada-Canada" song.

We at the Boreal Songbird Initiative support these visionary plans in Ontario. This is one of the most significant conservation commitments on Earth, and stands as an example for the rest of Canada.

Dr. Jeff Wells' Boreal Bird Blog: 300 Million Birds Say “Thanks” >
Premier McGuinty: Area 1.5 Times Size of Maritimes Set Aside for Permanent Protection >
Montreal Gazette: Ontario Moves to Protect Boreal Forest >
Toronto Star: Ontario to Protect Vast Tract >

Encourage Canada to Protect More Boreal Forest

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Thank Premier Dalton McGuinty for Protecting Ontario's Boreal Forest!

http://cts.vresp.com/c/?BorealSongbirdInitia/0c350cf11a/09cc881ef6/c27c6915e0Dear Peter,

As you know, this week Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced a landmark commitment to protect 225,000 square kilometers – 55 million acres – of Boreal Forest in the northern area of the province.

This move will protect the habitat for as many as 300 million Boreal birds.

McGuinty's pledge is exactly what we have consistently advocated to Canadian government leaders.

Please thank Premier McGuinty for his bold move. We've included sample text below that you can paste into Premier McGuinty's online feedback form:

SAMPLE THANK YOU MESSAGE:

Dear Premier McGuinty and Fellow Ontario Government Staff Members,

Thank you for your pledge to protect Ontario's Boreal Forest, reform Ontario's Mining Act, implement land use planning, and accommodate First Nations' interests.

I recognize Canada's Boreal Forest as habitat to billions of migratory birds; a refuge for some of the world's largest herds of caribou, grizzlies, and wolves; a vital Aboriginal home land; and an important carbon sink that helps mitigate the effects of global warming.

It is inspiring to see a Canadian leader with the foresight and conviction to protect this vast and unique natural resource. I look forward to witnessing the implementation of your government's commitment.

Sincerely,
Peter Dorosh


Woodland Caribou Provincial Park, Northern Ontario
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