Save the wildlife and bushlands/corridors in Campbelltown from redevelopment


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#51

2014-07-01 14:26

I will send this to all animals rights activists to help out

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#52

2014-07-01 14:35

Save it now, before it's too late.........

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#53

2014-07-01 15:24

wonderful animals in need of our help, we caused the problem its time we clean up our messes.

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#54

2014-07-01 21:03

please save the koalas

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#55

2014-07-01 22:19

I think it is disgusting that they are destroying the habitat for wildlife and in turn killing these animals. Time to stop

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#56

2014-07-02 04:36

Developments of housing estates and removal of our bushlands are one our well known KILLERS to our wildlife and protected species yet our governments pass the approvals of these destructive machines and MANY if not ALL our wildlife LOSE their homes, LOSE their babies and their babies become ORPHANED.

The animals that use these corridors and bushlands are KOALAS, WALLABIES, POSSUMS, ECHIDNAS, WOMBATS, ROOS, GLIDERS, and who can forget our feathered friends that fly up above for they to nest in these trees and hollows and just to name a few these are our LORIKEETS, EAGLES, OWLS, HAWKS, KOOKABURRAS, COCKATOOS the list is endless.

So if we do not voice our opinions and concerns and speak up for our wonderful wildlife then who will, it's up to us as a community to save our animals habitats that they call home.

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#57

2014-07-02 13:15

WILDLIFE IS PRECIOUS AND SHOULD BE PROTECTED ONE DAY THEY WILL ALL BE GONE AND WHO WILL BE TO BLAME HUMANS

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#58

2014-07-03 11:31

shared as i think yes we need to save the corridors

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#59

2014-07-03 23:38

Respeto

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#60

2014-07-04 07:10

Hold your breath while counting money and tell us how long you can survive without air. Trees, animals and whole bushland is more important than your dirty money, respect the species that you have got naturaly there and who were there before humans. Australia will be a complete pile of shame the day that Koalas will disappear.

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#61

2014-07-04 18:20

De mensen moeten ophouden om de natuur te vernietigen.De dieren hebben helemaal geen plek meer om te overleven.

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#62

2014-07-05 22:39

We need to keep safe areas for our fauna .....

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#63

2014-07-06 00:09

As a past resident to lose these corridors would be shameful,

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#64

2014-07-06 08:29

This is the very least we can do to mot agate our impact on the local wildlife

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#65

2014-07-06 08:43

Forgotten part of the cycle of things.

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#67

2014-07-06 09:35

We have to give our local native koalas a happy home to keep them thriving... Please help by signing!!!

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#68

2014-07-06 10:07

we should not need to sign this petition or attend protests to get the descision makers and people in positions of authority and power to use their brains and consider the over all effect of environmental destruction even in the name of the almighty dollar, just make some thoughtful, intelligent and vision filled descisions, how hard could it be, let progress be driven by need, not greed, the need of nature just as much as the need of man

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#69

2014-07-06 11:25

There is very little land left for Koalas. Please help to protect them.

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#70

2014-07-06 14:20

It's so sad that we as individuals have to sign petitions to protect these animals' habitats - the government should be protecting this on our and their behalf - this is what a humane, smart society would do. But if it takes my efforts I will gladly chip in to this worthwhile cause.

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#71

2014-07-06 14:22

Save the corridors and help our endangered wildlife - it's the least we can do!

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#72

2014-07-06 14:23

Please help save this magnificent Aussi icon.

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#73

2014-07-06 20:52

We must preserve all the bushland that we can and not in little bits either because native animals need more than little bits to live in. National Parks are even too small.

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#74

2014-07-07 04:54

We don't place enough importance in the habitats of our wildlife

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#75

2014-07-07 04:55

We don't place enough importance in the habitats of our wildlife