On the one hand, we’re working desperately to repair the environment

On the one hand, we’re working desperately to repair the environment
See – https://EcoReefProject.com 

On the other hand, we allow this to happen 

  • Yesterday trees that were marked for preservation were cut down illegally in the space of a few minutes
  • These trees have been a haven for wildlife for decades
  • The same wildlife is shuffling around with nowhere to go
  • This little bugger is still alive (thanks to WIRES) but without a mother
  • The rainbow lorikeets, mynas, skinks, and other humble lives are homeless and confused
  • Is there something we can do to prevent this from re-occurring?
  • The answer is a resounding YES!
  • And it has nothing to do with another piddling fine against a multi-million dollar powerhouse after the event

I am pointing the finger at your council NOT in blame, but because I think local councils can lead the way

Stay tuned and/or contact us

Have a nice day

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