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Urgent Korean rivers petition march 2008 1 Month, 3 Weeks ago  
from Birds Korea:

Although there are numerous issues that require an urgent response, here as everywhere!, the proposed Korean Grand Canal Project is one of such extreme scale that we would like to ask please for your immediate support, by sending an email, either personalised to us (see below) or through the following link: http://www.birdskorea.org/Habitats/Grand_Canal/BK-HA-Grand-Canal-Petition.shtml

Background
In February this year, South Korea's new president took office. One of his main election pledges was to help rebuild the national economy through a series of infrastructure projects, including the construction of a series of new canals, the Grand Canal Project.
If completed this project would entail the concreting and canalization of ALL of South Korea's four major rivers, with highly significant negative impacts on possibly eight of the nation's Important Birds Areas, on Upo Ramsar site, and on species such as Scaly-sided Merganser, Mandarin Duck, and both White-naped and Hooded Cranes.
For more details, please go to: http://www.birdskorea.org/Habitats/Grand_Canal/BK-HA-Grand-Canal.shtml

Calls for the start of construction have continued to increase. Worse, in April this year there will be a general election, and soon after (if inadequately opposed) likely the start of construction.

What You Can Do
For Korea's birds, this issue is clearly one of extreme importance and urgency.
Pending further assessment, and as an organisation dedicated to the conservation of birds and their habitats (with strictly no public opinion on either economics or politics), Birds Korea is helping to promote an ongoing e-mail petition targetting non-Korean nationals that are opposed to the Grand Canal project. This email campaign is run by the Korean Federation for Environmental Movements (KFEM/Friends of the Earth, Korea) and Friends of the Earth International.
 
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South Korea's Grand Canal a Grand Ecological Disaster 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago  
From Ecological Internet (I helped initiate this)

South Korea must be convinced not to sacrifice its natural
river ecosystems for a cross-country concrete canal that will
severely damage the nation's water security
http://www.ecoearth.info/alerts/send.asp?id=south_korea_grand_canal

South Korea's new President Lee Myung-bak has proposed a
project to connect with canals South Korea's four major rivers
(the Yeongsan, Geum, Nakdong and Han). The "Grand Canal" is
intended to accommodate 5,000 ton cargo ships and would
require dredging, deepening, widening and laying concrete
along approximately two thousand kilometers of shallow river
courses in South Korea, and perhaps more in North Korea. Such
massive canalization of rivers will severely damage the
hydrology of whole river systems and have enormous negative
impacts upon South Korea's water resources, wetland
ecosystems, and riparian biodiversity. Join Korean
environmentalists in highlighting the importance of natural
ecosystems for national well-being.

Take Action: http://www.ecoearth.info/alerts/send.asp?id=south_korea_grand_canal

Discuss Alert: http://www.ecoearth.info/blog/2008/03/alert_south_koreas_grand_canal.asp
 
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