PRESS RELEASE
Woodlark Rainforests Spared for Now from Clearing for Oil Palm

Ecological Internet's international protest supporting local 
Papua New Guinea resistance blows the project out of the water

January 16, 2008
By Ecological Internet, Contact: Dr. Glen Barry, +1 (920) 776-
1075, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(Woodlark, Papua New Guinea) -- Ecological Internet welcomes 
reports that Vitroplant, shady developer of a proposed oil 
palm project on Woodlark Island in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea 
(PNG), has withdrawn. PNG's Minister for Agriculture and 
Livestock says no oil palm development will take place on 
Woodlark Island. Vitroplant's withdrawal was due to local and 
international pressure to conserve Woodlark Island's natural 
habitat.

The ill-conceived project was to have cleared 70% of the 
rainforests on biodiversity rich Woodlark Island, some 60,000 
hectares, in order to establish a massive oil palm plantation. 
Following the direction of local peoples, Ecological 
Internet's Earth action network was able to generate nearly 
50,000 protest emails from 3,000 people in 72 countries.

The protest embarrassed the PNG government and highlighted the 
hypocrisy of their support of carbon payments for avoided 
deforestation, even as Woodlark was approved for clearance, 
and a rogue rainforest timber export industry continues 
unhindered.

"We welcome reports that the Woodlark oil palm project is 
dead," states Ecological Internet's President Dr. Glen Barry. 
"Yet campaigning will continue until Woodlark is legally 
removed from consideration for agricultural deforestation, and 
the land is returned to its residents."

Ecological Internet's PNG rainforest campaign seeks legally 
binding assurances that palm oil and other biofuels will not 
be developed on currently forested lands, and the elimination 
of PNG's industrial log export industry. Only then will 
payments for rainforest protection be justified.

"The power of networks of informed Earth citizens to support 
local conservation action and an end to ancient rainforest 
logging has again been demonstrated. The forces of ecological 
destruction must be confronted and defeated," asserts Dr. 
Barry.

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