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It is exactly this exploration that is the problem. It is invasive. You are speaking about stripping sections of land, disturbing the surroundings to see once more, if after decades of exploring with no tangible results if there are minimal deposits. You already know that scientists have shown the ecosystem is endangered and that these explorations are destructive.
In these times of Covid-19 we are seeing Canadians taking the time to explore and enjoy their own wilderness backyard more than ever and you’re talking about exploring it‘s unique features for extraction and destruction. Friends of Temagami and the Wolf Lake Coalition have done the research. Scientists have already conducted the studies for you.
The Wolf Lake forest reserve should become a protected provincial park. It‘s value is in people experiencing the natural beauty by paddling through, camping, swimming, and hiking through the old growth forests.
Submitted September 7, 2020 9:45 AM
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Mark Hall - Mineral exploration permit
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