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December 8, 2011

Donate now to secure the future!

Hi Guy's this is the time to secure the future! If you really give about mother nature and the wild life and fish, this is the time to donate! It is only $25!!!!!!! Together we can make a difference!

I promise i will post fish pictures soon! after you donated $25 LOL

Tight lines Jeroen Wohe


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Greetings Jeroen,

As long as I’ve worked with ForestEthics, I’ve kept a close eye on the environmental misdeeds of big corporations. And Royal Dutch Shell is at the top of my naughty list.

This Grinch is so slick, it’s thinking up lies and thinking them quick. Shell wants us to believe that fracking some of the most pristine wilderness in North America, in the Sacred Headwaters, is safe and good for us.1

We know how Big Oil’s story ends. Tap water you can light on fire. Poisoned wildlife. Industrial wasteland. What an awful idea!

ForestEthics has a better story. No fracking, ever. Clean water. Healthy fish. Thriving wildlife. Unspoiled wilderness. A happy ending for people and planet. Click here to make it happen.



The temporary moratorium on drilling ends in one year. We need to raise$50,000 before Dec. 31 to fight Shell and other companies seeking to exploit your natural resources for their profit.

Can I count on your gift of $25 or more today?

The good news: The tide is turning against companies like Shell and we’ve got big plans for 2012 to keep it turning. Since I delivered your 60,000+ postcards in person to Shell, citizens worldwide have begun standing up against reckless corporate greed. This is what ForestEthics is about.

Donate now to stop Shell’s dirty plans and protect our cherished wild places forever. Together we can meet our goal of raising $50,000 and keep the Sacred Headwaters – home to caribou, grizzlies and salmon – sacred.


Thank you!

Karen Tam Wu

Karen Tam Wu
Senior Conservation Campaigner, ForestEthics

P.S. This week, ForestEthics sent Santa and his helpers to Shell HQ. They gave Shell a huge lump of coal for their naughty plans to scar the Sacred Headwaters with a maze of thousands of wells and roads that would look like this:



Employees couldn't enter Shell offices without feeling the mounting pressure that "over 60,000 people want Shell out of the Sacred Headwaters for good." Here's a picture of how things looked at HQ:

Let's keep up the pressure in 2012!