Wildlife biodiversity is a critical topic that highlights the importance of preserving and protecting our planets diverse ecosystems and species. With the ongoing threat of habitat destruction, climate change, and poaching, the need for conservation efforts has never been more urgent. Petitions within this topic focus on issues such as stopping deforestation, combating illegal wildlife trade, and creating protected areas for endangered species.
Notable petitions include one calling for stronger penalties for poachers and another advocating for the protection of a specific endangered species, such as elephants or tigers. These petitions often include heartbreaking statistics on the declining populations of various wildlife species and the urgent need for action.
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Have we learned nothing? The PFAS debacle is most recent ‘discovery’ Michiganders have had to deal with. STOP MESSING with our water! We have had so many catastrophic human disasters here. PBB in the 70’s. Generations of discharging factories waste into rivers. PFAS/PFOA in our ground water. NO MORE. STOP. Please for all that is Holy to you, stop. Because our fresh water is Holy to all of us.
I live in Spokane where silver mines in Idaho have affected the Spokane River. It has contaminated our fish with an excess amount of mercury, and it has been determined that you can only eat one fish a month out of the river. Stop letting these companies ruin our environment, especially while asking for $50 million of taxpayer money. Reinvest that money in children and schools in low-income communities.
I live next to a town that had copper mining. Almost a hundred years later and people can't drink the well water. They have to bring in water. Now it's a super fund site that still hasn't been cleaned up because of the cost. It's not worth it
This project stands to do more economic harm than good to the region by diminishing our renewable and everlasting resource of wild. The mine would come and go after less than a generation leaving hundreds or thousands of years of environmental degradation than will make it harder for many generations in te region. Not a forward thinking positive use of public lands.
There is zero risk involved in denying this permit to mine. There are many risks associated environmental contamination involved with approving this permit. Please protect our natural resources.