‘Urgent’ plea for donations to Save the Cassowary

yes Mr Davies and Rainforest Rescue are real and trustworthy. Any spare $$$ will be appreciated by all the cassowaries and other organisms that share their habitat (and depend on it). Lot 66 in Mission Beach needs buy-back money too – some of Rainforest Rescue funds are supposed to go to the Mission Beach population of cassowaries, which is becoming fragmented by roads, cleared lots (“developments”). See http://www.missionbeachcassowaries.com/lot-66-action.html 

Helen

<')/////==< ________________________________ From: Richard Nowotny To: ‘Birding Aus’ Sent: Tuesday, 15 May 2012, 17:35 Subject: [Birding-Aus] ‘Urgent’ plea for donations to Save the Cassowary

I have received the letter (below) from Kelvin Davies, CEO of Rainforest Rescue, soliciting donations (as outlined).

The tone of the letter is somewhat breathless and pressing. Before considering a donation I would value any informed comments from knowledgeable Birding-aus members.

Is this a sound approach to the plight of the Cassowary?

Is Rainforest Rescue an appropriate and trustworthy organization to which to donate?

Is Kelvin Davies similarly regarded?

Thanks.

Richard NOWOTNY

Port Melbourne, Victoria

M: 0438 224 456

Dear Richard,

As a supporter of our Save the Cassowary campaign, and someone who cares about the future of the Endangered Southern Cassowary, I would like to ask for a moment of your time to share with you an important vision for the Daintree Rainforest.

I have developed an ambitious plan to buy back more Daintree Rainforest properties than ever before, and I urgently need your help to make this vision a reality. Please, will you send a crucial gift by the close of the financial year – Saturday 30 June http://www.Swiftpage7.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2Z0X36GEI4KPHFBK01XXWO .

Let me explain why I need your help. Back in the 1980s, large chunks of the Daintree Rainforest Lowlands were not included in the National Park / World Heritage Area. That means many parcels of land ended up in the hands of private developers. While there are still 180 blocks that have not been developed, there is a great risk that these properties will end up being developed for residential housing, devastating the rainforest and its Cassowaries.

Since 1998, my team and I have been working to buy back the Daintree Rainforest and rescue it forever. So far we have purchased and protected 16 properties in the Daintree through the support of people like you who care about the future of the Endangered Southern Cassowary.

This year I’ve taken the initiative to launch a long-term and strategic campaign to buy back more private rainforest properties than ever before, and I urgently need your help because you are central to this plan.

Will you please send a special end-of-financial-year donation towards my target of $250,000 to help rescue the Daintree Rainforest forever? http://www.Swiftpage7.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2Z0X36GEI4KPHFBK02XXWO 

The plan is to buy back and protect all 180 properties currently at risk of development by the year 2030.

That might seem like a long time away, but it’s just 18 years from now. Perhaps your children will be adults by then, or and even have small children of their own.

It is my vision that in 2030 our children and grandchildren will inherit a Daintree that is completely protected from development and one in which populations of Southern Cassowaries are stable and increasing. Please will you donate now to help kick-start this important vision http://www.Swiftpage7.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2Z0X36GEI4KPHFBK03XXWO .

To achieve my target by 2030 we will need to buy back 10 Daintree properties per year.

There are five key properties http://www.Swiftpage7.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2Z0X36GEI4KPHFBK04XXWO  that are listed by estate agents right now that I have identified as our top priorities to buy back.

With every month that passes I become troubled that more land will be developed. In the last few months I have seen two houses built on rainforest that we wanted to buy back and save.

Every month we delay buying a property means more rainforest lost to development forever. Please donate now http://www.Swiftpage7.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2Z0X36GEI4KPHFBK05XXWO .

Your gift towards my target of $250,000 will help us buy properties quickly and strategically. I know that the target sounds like a lot, but in my experience it is possible, thanks to supporters like yourself giving gifts like $100, $250 or even $500. Please click here to donate now http://www.Swiftpage7.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2Z0X36GEI4KPHFBK06XXWO .

Every property that is lost to development is devastating for the plants and animals of the Daintree Rainforest, particularly the Endangered Southern Cassowary.

I hope you will join us in the race to save Australia’s amazing Daintree Rainforest and its precious Cassowaries.

Kelvin Davies, CEO Rainforest Rescue Yours sincerely,

Kelvin Davies signature

Kelvin Davies CEO and Founding Director

Rainforest Rescue

PS: Please send your special end-of-financial-year gift by Saturday 30 June http://www.Swiftpage7.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2Z0X36GEI4KPHFBK07XXWO towards my ambitious target of $250,000. Your gift will kickstart our plans to buy back the Daintree Rainforest faster than ever before and rescue it forever.

PPS: 30 June falls on a Saturday this year. I’ll be available on my mobile phone until midnight if you’d like to call me and make your donation with a credit card at any time on that date. Please call me on 0427 662 913 and you’ll be able to get your end-of-financial-year tax deduction. Or please just click here to donate online now http://www.Swiftpage7.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2Z0X36GEI4KPHFBK08XXWO .

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