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| The Wildlands
Project and UN Convention on Biological Diversity Plan
to Restore Biodiversity in the United States |
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| The Wildlands
Project would set up to one-half of America into core
wilderness reserves and interconnecting corridors
(red), all surrounded by interconnecting buffer zones
(yellow). No human activity would be permitted in the
red, and only highly regulated activity would be
permitted in the yellow areas. Four concerned
conservative activists who now make up the board of
Sovereignty International were able to find UN
documentation that proved the Wildlands Project
concept was to provide the basis for the UN Convention
on Biological Diversity. They used this information and
this map produced by Dr. Michael Coffman, editor of Discerning
the Times Digest and NewsBytes and CEO of
Sovereignty International, to stop the ratification of the treaty an
hour before its scheduled cloture and ratification
vote. (See Congressional
Record S13790) Since the treaty was stopped, tens
of thousands of Americans have used this map to expose
environmentalist's efforts to implement this
diabolical agenda piecemeal local, just as President
Clinton is doing by setting aside millions of acres of
public and private land. ©
2000 Discerning the Times Digest and NewsBytes.
Taken From: The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, Article 8a-e; United Nations Global Biodiversity Assessment, Section 13.4.2.2.3; US Man and the Biosphere Strategic Plan, UN/US Heritage
Corridor Program, "The Wildlands Project", Wild Earth, 1992,. Also see Science, "The High Cost of Biodiversity," 25 June, 1993, pp 1968-1871 and the Border 21 Sidebar of
NAFTA. The very high percentage of buffer zone in the West is due to the very high percentage of federal land.
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