Take Action to Save Patagonia
A call to action from out friend and colleague Ron Hunter at Patagonia.
Patagonia is partnering with International Rivers to try to stop the construction of 5 huge hydroelectric dams in Chilean Patagonia. Starting this week, we'll be sending out postcards to our mail order customers. The postcards ask The Home Depot to stop doing business with two large Chilean manufacturers of wood products, both of whom are heavily involved in the dams project. We're asking customers to sign the postcards and drop them in the mail. The cards will go back to International Rivers, who will send them en masse to The Home Depot.
As the namesake of our company, the region continues to be a powerful
inspiration for our business and for us personally. It truly is one of
the world’s last unspoiled natural treasures—wild, vast and rich in its
unique attributes and biodiversity.
Chum readers can take action by hitting this LINK to help keep Patagonia beautiful. Via: International Rivers
Conservacion Patagonica, a non-profit organization dedicated to
protection of wildland ecosystems and biodiversity in the Patagonia
region of Chile and Argentina, is working towards the goal of creating
Patagonia National Park, a world-class park similar in size to Yosemite
National Park in California.
This video vividly showcases the
proposed park's landscape and makes a compelling case for its
protection and restoration. It also touches on environmental threats to
the area like a massive hydroelectric project that would dam two of
Patagonia's wild and pristine rivers, one of which runs right along the
edge of the proposed Patagonia National Park.
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