2010年4月29日星期四

Sea Turtle Restoration Project : Action Alert

 

 

Leave the Leatherbacks in Peace

Keep Leatherback Protections at Las Baulas National Park Costa Rica created Las Baulas National Park by Law in 1995, acknowledging its responsibility to protect the the last leatherback nesting beach in the Eastern Pacific. Populations of Pacific leatherback sea turtles have crashed by 90 percent over the past two decades and are not recovering.
Photo Doug Perrine/seapics.com
During Oscar Arias’ administration, private development interests have been encouraged to mount interminable attacks against Costa Rica’s Leatherback Marine National Park - Las Baulas, located along the country’s northern Pacific Coast.
Desperate to exploit the nesting beaches for tourism, developers have presented a new bill (17.383), which proposes to degrade the national park to a mere national wildlife refuge. The bill is backed by President Oscar Arias Sanchez himself.  Arias intends to push the bill through the Environmental Commission and plenary vote before the country’s national elections take place in February.
Please send a letter to the Costa Rican Legislature and copy President Arias to let them know that removing protections at the last nesting beach of the magnificient leatherback sea turtle will forever ruin Costa Rica's reputation as a environmental leader and could undermine the country's large eco-tourist industry. The leatherbacks should come before development profits.


http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1723/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=27838

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