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OPPOSE LOGGING WV'S STATE PARKSAn Excerpt from: BIRD SPECIES THAT WILL LIKELY SUFFER FROM LOGGING IN STATE PARKS and STATE PARKS AND SCIENCE By Douglas McClure Wood Cerulean Warbler: A species of High Continental Importance* with an Urgency/Half Life of only 19 years, a long-term range-wide population decline of 72% and a decline of 74% within the Appalachian Mountains region. WV’s old-growth and mature forests are important habitats. Kentucky Warbler: A species of High Continental Importance* with a long-term population decline range-wide of 29% and a decline of 41% within the Appalachian Mountains region. Wood Thrush: A species of High Continental Importance *with a long-term population decline range-wide of 60% and a decline of 49% within the Appalachian Mountains region. The Wood Thrush suffered a 1.4% average annual decline in WV between Breeding Bird Atlases, 1986-2011, representing a 29% population decline (Sauer et al. 2017; PIF 2013). Worm-eating Warbler: In WV, Worm-eating Warbler populations suffered a significant average annual decline of 1.9% for the period between Breeding Bird Atlases (1986-2011). The population declined by 31% in the 41 years before 2011 (Sauer et al. 2017). Acadian Flycatcher: The Acadian Flycatcher suffered a significant average annual decline of 1.7% in West Virginia and a population decline of 34% between Breeding Bird Atlases, 1986-2011 (Sauer et al. 2017; PIF 2013). WV had the second highest percentage of the Acadian Flycatcher’s estimated global population (10.3%). Scarlet Tanager: WV had the second highest percentage of estimated global population (9.8%). The relatively stable population of this species in WV between Breeding Bird Atlases, 1986-2011, has now begun to suffer a precipitous decline at an average annual rate of 2.3% between 2005 and 2015 (Sauer et al. 2017). Black-and-White Warbler: The center of distribution for this species is further north than the other species in this list. WV had the sixteenth highest percentage of estimated global population (1.3%). During the period between Breeding Bird Atlases, 1986-2011, the species suffered a 2.14% average annual decline in WV, a loss of nearly 35% of the 1989 breeding population (Sauer et al. 2017; PIF 2013). *Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture, 2016 (AMJV) Partners in Flight Science Committee (PIF)658 of 800 SignaturesCreated by DK Anestis
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NJ Government: Legalize marijuana/hemp the right way!New Jersey just inaugurated a new Democratic governor who ran on a platform of legalizing marijuana. As the son of a cancer patient who utilized medical marijuana to bring relief before her death, and a small farmer who wants all farmers to have the opportunity to grow hemp and marijuana, I believe this is a critical moment for New Jersey. We could enact smart, socially just cannabis laws — including amnesty for people convicted of breaking laws against marijuana — or we could hand over control of a new, officially-sanctioned industry to entrenched interests that already wield so much power in this state. We need people-friendly, farmer-friendly marijuana laws!52 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nathan Kleinman
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Transgender Housing Resources for Portland NOW!Portland's transgender population is endangered and at a disproportionately higher risk of homelessness and housing discrimination. Transgender women of color experience even disproportionately higher rates of homelessness, unemployment and homicide due to prevailing animus against transgender individuals. For many in various stages of transition or for those who have accepted their new identity without transitioning, shelters are not a viable option. Once on the street the homicide rate is grim. Last year alone over 400 transgender lives were extinguished due to anti-transgender violence worldwide, the majority of which were reported homeless. These weren't just simple murders. In many cases the victims were decapitated, burned, dismembered or horribly desecrated. This is the depth of the animosity and hatred trans people face on the streets. We must intervene. We have taken great strides to create services for those marginalized by mental illness, addiction and HIV/AIDS but for over 30 years not one step of progress has been made towards protecting and sheltering the endangered transgender population. These are functioning, contributing members of society. They are doctors, nurses, teachers and therapists. They deserve the opportunity to thrive and enjoy the same resources, services and protections granted to other "at risk" populations. This petition is to elevate trans voices to cry out to the Mayor, appropriate individuals at Home Forward and Central City Concern to take immediate action and implement trans-specific housing services in the city of Portland and all of Multnomah County.45 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Donald Baldwin
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Stop Mary Fallin from running for Governor againI am tired of seeing tax dollars not going where they're supposed to be going I am tired of not seeing exactly where our tax dollars are going and I'm tired of seeing Myra Fallon cut schools to the point where the entire economy is going to be broken because of lack of Education2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lindsay Hawk
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Protect the North Carolina CoastSaving Our Coasts186 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Jim Nesbit
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BART: Playgrounds not Fences!BART has erected an ugly, unfriendly metal fence around the perimeter of a small plot of open space at the corner of 63rd St and MLK in South Berkeley. For many years, this plot of land has been an informal park and gathering place for our neighborhood, a place for dogs to run and children to play. This summer, several homeless people set up tents in that area, and BART removed these tents and erected a temporary fence. Since then, several neighbors have been working with Berkeley Councilmember Ben Bartlett to turn that plot of land into an official park and playground. By erecting this fence, BART has taken away an important community asset from a neighborhood that already lacks park space.66 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Chris Schildt
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Reduce Illinois Greenhouse Gas EmissionsClimate change is harming much of the world, including our state of Illinois. We're asking the General Assembly to pass legislation mandating greenhouse gas emission reduction, using Paris Agreement guidelines, for the good of the people of Illinois.35 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ronni Graff
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Keep Native Americans' History AliveTo save the history of all Native Americans, and to be taught how it happened.41 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David Ritch
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Help Oregon's homelessThis affects all communities, it weakens our society, and is now affecting our neighborhoods, we need shelters, housing, and mental health facilities.56 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rob Brostoff
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Demand Secretary Ryan Zinke drop North Carolina from offshore drilling planI live here. I love the ocean. I do not want it destroyed in the name of money!61 of 100 SignaturesCreated by michael prentice
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Remove Rhode Island from offshore drilling planRhode Island's coasts are a major contributor to the state's economy. Florida was withdrawn from the plan for similar concerns, so should Rhode Island. I oppose all offshore drilling. It is step backwards from progress toward a clean energy economy which is creating more US jobs than any other industry.103 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Vinnie Fugere
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CNOM's Strategic Economic Development Empowerment PlanCNOM (Concerned Neighbors of Matteson), on behalf of 19,000 residents with a median Income of $75-78,000, transparency through an open Government that is committed to an Annual Public Townhall Meeting to Review its Budget and Annual Audits, and the development and monitoring of a joint effort with CNOM to bring Businesses to Matteson. CNOM proposes a Strategic Economic Development Empowerment Plan targeting new trendsetting, and cutting-edge High Technology Companies in conjunction with production companies, and delivery warehouse centers; the development of E-Commerce Facilities /Centers that are designed to become the Economic Hubs to generate and revitalize revolving tax revenues in Matteson. "The Village of Matteson's Business Districts" is geographically located off of Interstate Highways: 57, 80, 355, 94, 294, and 65 thus providing direct transportation ports on the East, West, South and North thoroughfares adjacent to Matteson. These new companies and businesses become Matteson's Economic Hubs that will generate and revitalize revolving tax revenues from throughout "The Village of Matteson's Business Districts. CNOM envisions and desires to work with major Business entities and to create and build and enhance existing retail corridors that are aligned with specialized medical service centers, stores and high tech educational institutions and training centers, flanked by restaurants, bars, and family entertainment centers. CNOM Write CNOM at [email protected] God Bless The Village of Matteson100 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Anton L Seals, Sr