Thanks to Jo Hudson for sending this to me. Tom > FOR IMMEDIATE MEDIA RELEASE Monday, March 27, 2000 > > Boston, MA -- Activists from the Native Forest Network, today joined with > the World Rainforest Movement in Uruguay, ACERCA (Action for Community and > Ecology in the Regions of Central America), and Rainforest Action Network > to publicly announce the launching of a major international campaign > against genetically engineered trees. > > This announcement was made at a press conference following attendance of > Biodevastation 2000, a counter-conference and protest to BIO 2000, the > International Biotechnology Meeting and Exhibition, occurring through > Thursday. The announcement was also made simultaneous to the beginning of > "New Trees Grow Closer: The Ecological, Ethical and Scientific Issues of > Forest Biotechnology", BIO's major Symposium this morning at BIO 2000. "The > next 50 years will see a forestry endeavor worldwide profoundly shaped by > biotechnology," the BIO agenda reads. > > "Genetic engineering of trees poses a real threat to forest and their > ecosystems," said Dr. Ricarda Steinbrecher, a genetic scientist who works > with the University of Liverpool. She continued, "Proper risk assessment > is impossible; we neither know the stakes nor the odds." > > Public relations experts for the biotech industry have said genetic > engineering is no different from efforts to breed plants and animals to > meet human needs, except the outcomes can be achieved more quickly. The > truth is genetics can alter structures of life in ways that could never > occur in nature, the consequences of which are unknown. > > "GE trees present a tremendous threat to forests around the world," stated > Patrick Reinsborough (in a statement from San Francisco read at today's > Press Conference), Outreach Coordinator for the Rainforest Action Network. > "RAN is especially concerned about the threat of these designer trees to > the world's rainforests, which is where many of the test plots of these > trees are located," he continued. > > Mick Petrie, NFN's campaigner on GE Trees, went on to say, "Additionally, > because GE trees are still very close to their wild relatives, they are > extremely susceptible to genetic pollution. Many of us see forests as > diverse habitats providing the last refuge for the earth's declining > biodiversity. The risks of genetic pollution in our remaining native > forests are unknown, irreversible and potentially one of the greatest > threats to biodiversity ever." > > Another key concern is the growing dominance of a few corporations with the > power to affect all life on earth. This seems especially threatening when > biotech and chemical giants are partnered with some of the world's largest > landowners. Some of the principal players involved in Agbio, such as > Monsanto, are also involved in forest biotechnology. In addition, ForBio, > International Paper, Fletcher Challenge Forests, GenFor, Canada Interlink, > Silvagen, the Chilean Development Agency, Shell and Toyota have all > initiated GR tree research. > > "We are at a crossroads. The threat of a future where all life, trees, > animals, food, and even humans are engineered to maximize the profit of a > few trans-national corporations is upon us now," said Orin Langelle of > ACERCA and the Native Forest Network. "It is the height of arrogance to > believe we can manipulate genes, the very building blocks of life, without > risk to our forests and our futures on this fragile planet." > > "Terminator trees, genetically engineered never to flower, > could ensure a silent spring in the forests of the future. > Such trees will grow faster than before, > but will be devoid of the bees, butterflies, birds and squirrels > which depend on pollen, seed and nectar." > --London's Daily Telegraph > > NATIVE FOREST NETWORK > Eastern North American Resource Center > POB 57, Burlington, VT 05402 USA > (802)863-0571 FAX: (802)864-8203 > EMAIL: [log in to unmask] > http://www.nativeforest.org > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________ > StumpsDon'tLie mailing list - [log in to unmask] > http://redwood.forestcouncil.org/mailman/listinfo/stumps - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]