Projects, staff and our need for your support
Dear Wild Supporters Things have been getting busier and busier and as a consequence we would like to expand. However, we have almost used up all of our main supporter's savings* and our month
2006/07/19

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Not Qualified To Do Business
By Robin Winkler The Chinese National Federation of Industries (CNFI) was recently reported as saying it may boycott the upcoming national economic conference unless its proposals for rejuvenating
2006/07/14

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#EIA decision casts a black cloud over Houli
By Christina MacFarquhar Ci-sing Farm, Houli (10.6.06) On Friday 30 June, voices of fury, sadness and deep disappointment resounded in the halls of the Environmental Protection Administration
2006/07/04

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#Taroko Gorge Hot Springs Saved from the Drills
Christina MacFarquhar Sakadang River, Taroko Gorge (18.6.06) It may be some people's ideal way of enjoying one of Taiwan's most beautiful scenic locations: hiding away in one's own
2006/06/22

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Birds of Huben
Click here to download a list of birds recorded in the Huben area, which is to be flooded as part of the Hushan Dam project. This list was adapted by Mark Wilkie, a member of Yunlin Wild Bird Soci
2006/06/14

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The Hushan Dam
Plans were first laid to submerge You-cing Valley in December 1994. Located in the Hushan area, 10 km south-east of Douliu City in Yunlin County, the valley would be filled with water diverted from
2006/04/18
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Who wrung the river dry?
The following is an excerpt from "Who wrung the river dry?", a book by Li Gen-jheng, director of the Ecological Education Center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, about the geological, ecological, soc
2006/04/15

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A Letter to President Chen Re: the Fairy Pitta
Chen Shui-Bian, President of the Republic of China Re: Impact of Hushan dam project on Huban Important Bird Area Honorable Sir, BirdLife International is a global alliance of conservation org
2006/04/14

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