WA Forest Alliance
@waforests
Western Australia's Karri and Jarrah forests are worth more standing than as woodchips, firewood and railway sleepers. We're campaigning for protection.
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https://wafa.org.au/ 15-03-2012 03:35:57
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Picnic for forests at Serpentine Dam, Sun the 8th Oct. Come along and show your support for forests and water over the profits of US mining giant #Alcoa Details here: bit.ly/picnic-for-for…
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#westernaustralia #climateemergency #biodiversity
Who's in charge here? Stop #Alcoa threatening our water and forests. Send an email to WA Premier Roger Cook bit.ly/Stop-Alcoa
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#auspol #climate #WesternAustralia
Join us 11 Oct at 12pm, to make a giant black cockatoo. Wear black and bring a black umbrella to help us put pressure on our politicians to stop #Alcoa destroying the forest habitat of these threatened birds. Register here: actionnetwork.org/events/giant-b…
Save the Black Cockatoos Jane Hammond
Sun 8th October - Join WA Forest Alliance, Wilderness Society and Jarrahdale Forest Protectors for a picnic and photo shoot at Serpentine Dam to highlight the public's opposition to Alcoa's destruction of forests and risks to water. Sign up here: bit.ly/picnic-for-for…
I just wrote a WA Forest Alliance letter: Stop Alcoa threatening our water and forests. Write one here: actionnetwork.org/letters/stop-a…
In May this year Carolyn Orr, Neurologist spoke at the Fire and Air Forum, giving us a detailed analysis of WA’s prescribed burning regime from the perspective of a medical practitioner. View her full speech here: vimeo.com/852063340
#biodiversity #health
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Stop #Alcoa risking our water and forests! Come along to Serpentine Dam on the 8th Oct and show your support for #biodiversity and #climate in #WesternAustralia RSVP here: bit.ly/picnic-for-for…
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WA Forest Alliance Alcoa have left 60 years of irreparable scars on our landscape. All they've done to date is buy more ads to greenwash Australians. Please say no more to the continued destruction of our precious forests. Roger Cook