Weyerhaeuser continues to log in the Walbran and in other endangered forests. Weyerhaeuser will not change its destructive business practices until it begins to lose customers. We need to tell Weyerhaeuser's biggest customers that we don't want them to support Weyerhaeuser. Wild Oats, an environmentally-minded grocery store with about 100 store locations in North America, uses Weyerhaeuser paper bags in some of its stores. Wild Oats should not be affiliated with a company that is notorious for logging national and old growth forests, destroying the habitat of endangered species, such as the northern spotted owl and woodland caribou, and converting native forests into tree plantations. Email Wild Oats today Please send a message to the CEO of Wild Oats today - Mr. Perry Odak, asking him to cancel the company's business with Weyerhaeuser, by simply hitting reply to this email. When you hit "send", a short email will go to Mr. Perry Odak, as well as the Director of Operations for Wild Oats, Mr. Jim Middleton, asking them to make sure none of the Wild Oats stores continues to carry Weyerhaeuser. December: 20 actions at Wild Oats It's time for Wild Oats to receive some encouragement from the people it values most -- its customers and the public at large. Please coordinate an event some time this December at your local Wild Oats - and help us reach our goal of 20 actions nationwide and collecting 1,000 postcards to deliver to the CEO. Find your local Wild Oats at http://action.ran.org/ctt.asp?u=2951789&l=68139 If there's no Wild Oats in your town, find another grocery store that uses Weyerhaeuser paper bags - or set up an informational table on your campus or in your community square, and encourage people to call and write Wild Oats. Use it as an opportunity to educate your community about Weyerhaeuser's predatory logging practices. Call Wild Oats today Register your disappointment with Wild Oats purchasing by making a 60-second call now to the CEO of Wild Oats, Mr. Perry Odak. Ask the CEO to "stop putting organic, fair trade and other socially responsible groceries into disposable paper bags made by Weyerhaeuser - a company that is known for clear cutting North America's last ancient forests. " Here's the phone number: 720-562-4725! Let us know you've made the call by emailing grassroots@ran.org. For the Forests, RAN's Old Growth Team - Sharon, Brant, and Jessica
i see a lot of big beautiful trees travelling thru here on logging trucks, some probably from the walbran (i'm on the island). it's enough to make me want to cry.
yup, they're nasty. the worlds number one destroyer of forests. they log all over the world and other worlds too if they could find them. whereabouts on the island are you?
make sure its got ecoli or botulism or something in it before eating, to hasten your dance with the dark lord.