Will there be fish tomorrow?

by Mysticfish on May 21, 2008

This is a damn scary time. I don’t like to focus on this stuff, but everyone needs to be aware of these continual threats and support the good guys fighting for our fish and the health of our world. If the Pebble Mine is not enough to scare you, here is another horror.

Protect BC’s Sacred Headwaters from Shell Coalbed Methane

The Sacred Headwaters is a vast alpine basin and the birthplace of three of the Northwest’s most important salmon/steelhead rivers: the Nass, the Skeena and the Stikine. It is home to caribou, grizzly bears, mountain goats, and myriad other wildlife species. Royal Dutch Shell wants to exploit the Sacred Headwaters for coalbed methane gas. Such a development would see the wild landscape of the Sacred Headwaters turned into an industrial maze of wellheads, roads, pipelines and a conduit for toxic soup that can never be cleaned up.

Got to this website and sign the petition.

Sacred Headwaters Online Action Centre

These Shells are toxic to fish

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