Save the wildlife and bushlands/corridors in Campbelltown from redevelopment


Guest

#26

2014-06-21 02:01

We really have to stop destroying their habitat or zoo's will be the only place you'll be able to see Koalas

Guest

#27

2014-06-21 05:18

We should have more of these

Guest

#28

2014-06-21 10:46

Leave the nature and the animals alone! They suffer way to much now without this happening to them

Guest

#29

2014-06-21 11:37

Too many if our wonderful wildfire souls are becoming extinct. Humans need to learn to respect the wonderful creatures.
Richard Lonza
The author of this petition

#30 Re:

2014-06-21 11:38

#26: -

So true

 


Guest

#31

2014-06-21 12:28

How could any one want to see these iconic animals become extinct, please sign this petition.

Guest

#32

2014-06-21 16:31

save the koalas, this is a beautiful animal

Guest

#33

2014-06-22 14:13

Please sign for our Koalas
Cassandra

#34 Koala habitat and population growth

2014-06-24 03:56

The key driver of the destruction of our native wildlife habitat and vital arable farmland is due to unrestrained population growth. Campbelltown Council, stop spruiking for more growth. Start listening to the Sustainable Population Party. www.PopulationParty.org.au. The population debate is not about asylum seekers or refugees. http://blog.mccrindle.com.au/the-mccrindle-blog/population-growth-boat-arrivals-australias-humanitarian-program

Guest

#35 Smith's

2014-06-26 08:00

I have not even seen any plans for the development and I back onto the reserve. We have had so much wonderful wild life in the back here it's always a thrill to see. And worth protecting

 

 

Richard Lonza
The author of this petition

#36 Re: Smith's

2014-06-26 08:08

#35: - Smith's

What wildlife you seen ??


Guest

#37

2014-06-27 07:51

It only takes 1 minute to sign....are zoo's the only place you want to see koalas
Richard Lonza
The author of this petition

#38 Re:

2014-06-27 12:02

#37: -

Its so hard to get people to sign I only have 318 people who have signed


Guest

#39

2014-06-29 03:23

we need to save as many koala habitats as possible- their population numbers are dwindling all over the country - we have enough development happening without encroaching on our wildlife habitats !!!!!

Guest

#40

2014-06-29 05:33

Plan housing and business skyward. Stop being callous and unattached from the murder and devastation of our planets animals and their habitats.

Guest

#41

2014-06-29 05:46

Environmental corridors are necessary, unless we want a concrete wasteland.

Guest

#42

2014-06-29 06:06

Human population too high, dam it.

Guest

#43

2014-06-29 10:33

Save the corridors everywhere. Vote for politicians who believe we should have a limit of no more than 25 million people for this country. There's only one I know of - Kelvin Thompson from seat of Wills in Vic.

Guest

#44

2014-06-29 12:54

Let this country become world leaders in the best animal corridore system of the world! Come on Aussies we know we can do it. Save our wild life save the habitat... lets save the Aussie bush before it ends up like the Tazzy tiger. Please let this country shine for the children Design massive bush corridores now nation wide systems... natural animal bridges over main roads... geeze we need to get a wriggle on... just hurry up n save the last remaining jewel in the crown... for the children... please
Richard Lonza
The author of this petition

#45 Re:

2014-06-29 13:35

#44: -

I agree


Guest

#46

2014-06-29 20:40

Our wildlife corridors important,please do not destroy another one

Guest

#47

2014-06-30 09:17

Why do people make development seem so much more important than the natural bush land and animals that were here long before us. Is seeing these animals in zoos the only way they will be on this earth in future generations. They can't do anything to prevent this so we must do it for them.

Guest

#48

2014-07-01 06:46

we need to protect God's critters!

Guest

#49

2014-07-01 09:55

It's imperative that our wildlife areas are preserved otherwise they will eventually face extinction.

Guest

#50

2014-07-01 14:02

no wonder animals are in your back yard,they have no place else to go