Do you want to make a difference too?
Well, here are 2 ways you can make your voice heard and together, hopefully, we can make a difference for some of God's creatures.
Please read and if you agree then click and sign
Ok, I'm not going to use their picture, because frankly, that woman scares the crap out of me. But here are some cute beluga whales.......



According to a January 14 Associated Press news wire, the state of Alaska announced its plans to challenge the federal decision to protect Cook Inlet beluga whales under the Endangered Species Act in court. NOAA's Fisheries Service declared the whales, with a population of roughly 300, an endangered species on October 17, 2008.
Governor Palin needs to know that the American people put the planet's endangered species before state-specific projects and shipping port expansions!
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Save the Arctic's Marine Ecosystems

(Ok, I just wanna hug this big guy)
The Arctic Ocean is facing changes unparalleled on the planet. Over the last 100 years, the Arctic has warmed twice as fast as the rest of the planet. Since the 1950s, an area of sea ice about half as big as the land area of the United States has been lost.
Species such as Polar Bears, Walrus, Spectacled Eiders, Bowhead whale, Steller sea lions and North Pacific Right Whale are facing population declines and most are already listed under the Endangered Species Act.
Currently, there are no commercial fisheries north of the Bering Strait. But the rapid loss of sea ice is creating the potential for commercial fisheries in the Arctic Ocean. If allowed, commercial fishing may harm important habitat and could directly harm marine mammals – not to mention compete with subsistence users who depend on the marine environment to survive.
The rapid reduction in the northern sea ice will not only bring enormous change to the Arctic marine ecosystem, retreating sea ice will also create vast new territory for unprecedented oil and gas drilling and industrial shipping and fishing.
It is important that we develop a careful science-based approach for this fragile environment. Please sign our petition urging the North Pacific Fishery Management Council to close the Arctic to commercial fishing – unless and until it can be shown that commercial fishing can occur without harming the health of the marine ecosystem.
Thanks for those who took the time to read and sign!

5 comments:
I totally thought you and SP were BFF's...
ok seriously, this is so sad.. thanks for giving up the goods.. I am going to sign!
I'm in! And I'll bet you didn't notice the comment on your last post...from moi, of course! I have some sweet bling for you over at my place, and I'm using one of your snaps from a couple of months ago for Sx3 tomorrow morning...Thanks in advance!
I wish I may
I wish I might
Punch Sarah Palin
In the mouth tonight.
I'm In!
I love Marilyn's little poem. And I love your devotion to these causes...Z's so lucky to have a totally involved, dedicated Mama!
I love Marilyn's poem too!
Thanks for caring and giving me a chance to show I care too!
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