Ladywriter 7,783 Report post Posted July 25, 2008 Dear chelle, A quick action on your part could have lasting positive effects for tropical forests and coral reefs -- two of the most valuable and threatened ecosystems on the planet. A bill to protect these special habitats may come up for a vote within the next day or two as part of a package of legislation that some senators are opposing. We need to show an outpouring of support for the tropical forest and coral reef conservation bill in order to ensure that it remains in the package and that the package passes. Urge your senators to pass the Tropical Forest and Coral Conservation Act: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=pcAf_2xnpe9ECltIZZk0uw.. The Tropical Forest and Coral Conservation Act would provide funding for debt-for-nature swaps which contribute to the protection of forests and coral reefs in qualified developing countries. Debt-for-nature swaps, which WWF helped pioneer in the 1980s, involve purchasing foreign debt at a discount, converting the debt into local currency, and using the proceeds to finance local conservation activities. It's an innovative technique that allows cash-strapped countries to protect globally important natural resources. An earlier version of the bill, which did not include coral reef conservation, was enacted in 1998 and has been tremendously successful. Tens of millions of dollars have been channeled into tropical forest conservation, protecting millions of acres and countless tropical forest species. WWF strongly supports expanding the legislation to include the protection of coral reefs. Reefs host a variety of vital sea species and are key to the health of the world's oceans, yet they face some of the world's most pressing environmental challenges -- from climate change to destructive fishing practices. Tell your senators that protecting tropical forests and coral reefs is important to you: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=xJhUWg6NWGe2zOWa92qagg.. Please forward this message to others who are concerned about tropical forests and coral reefs: http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/R?i=ScZ0ASJ7ZoiBfqZWYNyRfA.. Thank you for your help. Sincerely, Jessica McGlyn Senior Program Officer, Terrestrial Policy World Wildlife Fund Washington, D.C. Look at the flowers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites