What we are trying to achieve
Hi, and welcome to the old growth forest action page. We want to make the public aware of the catastrophic rates at which old growth forests are being destroyed around the world and particularly in the Styx Valley in Tasmania.Take the Pledge to save Tasmania's old growth forests
The concept of the pledge is to make the government and Tourism Tasmanian aware of the number of people who would visit Tasmania if the destruction of The Styx Valley ceased. We hope that this will encourage the Tasmanian government to see the economic value of saving these forests and to invest money into developing tourism, rather than allowing their unique natural resources to be destroyed.Send a letter to the politicians
As we know, politicians are the ones who make many of the decisions in this country. They believe they know what is best for Australia, its environment and its people. However, we need to keep them informed of our views and interests so that they can make better decisions in the future. A prewritten letter has been created so that you can send it to the politicians listed. You may modify the letter and add your own comments or simply fill in your name, country and email address and hit the submit button.Discuss the issues on Envirotalk
Envirotalk is a discussion forum designed to allow you to discuss issues relating to the environment. If you have a comment or are looking for information click the link to our public forum to view previous posts and discuss issues with hundreds of members. If you wish to become a member just click the Register link. Its free, and you can enter all the forums on the site and add your comments.How you can help our old growth forests at home and in the work place
There are always ways to help prevent the demand of paper and cardboard and in turn help prevent old growth forests around the world from being destroyed. These are just a few of the things you can do in your work place or at home to help.Styx Presentation Credits
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