Media CentrePress Releases2008Canadians strongly favour Boreal protection initiativesNew poll shows widespread support across party lines for increased protection of Canada's national treasure June 2, 2008 - Ottawa Nine in ten Canadians with voting intentions across all party lines support greater protection of the Canadian Boreal Forest, according to a new national poll conducted by McAllister Opinion Research for the Canadian Boreal Initiative. “Like the Boreal itself, Canadians think big. They overwhelmingly view this part of the country as a national treasure, and believe that more than half should be protected from industrial development,” said Larry Innes, the Executive Director of the Canadian Boreal Initiative. “The poll results demonstrate that the public strongly supports Boreal protection, and they are using it as a yardstick by which to measure government environmental performance,” added Innes. The results revealed that 87% of respondents are concerned about the threats posed by industrial development, and 69% do not accept the argument that protecting the Boreal is ineffectual in the face of forest fires and pests such as the pine beetle. In fact, respondents overwhelmingly championed increased protection for Canada’s Boreal Forest. When asked to recommend how much of Canada’s Boreal Forest should be protected from industrial development, the average response across voting preferences was 67%, with Conservative voters giving an average response of 61% and Liberals voters 69%. Currently, only 10% of Canada’s Boreal Forest is permanently protected. Last year, over 1,500 leading scientists recommended that at least half of Canada’s Boreal Forest be protected. “Clearly, Canadians support the leadership delivered by the federal and territorial governments on protecting nature in the NWT. We hope that these new findings will encourage Canada to proceed with other similar initiatives, and provide incentives for provincial and territorial governments to move on Boreal conservation in their jurisdictions,” concluded Innes. The Boreal is one of the largest and most intact ecosystems on the planet, and is home to billions of migratory birds, some of the largest caribou herds on the planet, and many other wildlife species. It is a vital storehouse of carbon and a major reservoir of the world’s clean, fresh water. The amount of development in the Boreal is accelerating, and the activities of oil and gas exploration, mining, large scale forest harvesting and large hydro-electric projects affect most Boreal regions today. About the McAllister Opinion Research/Canadian Boreal Initiative poll Detailed results of the survey can be viewed at www.borealcanada.ca. About the Canadian Boreal Initiative About McAllister Opinion Research -30- Source
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