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THE URSA FREEDOM PROJECT BENEFIT FOR THE BEARS CONCERT SERIES KICK OFF EVENTS..!!..

Hey everybody......we're happy to announce that the first ever Benefit For The Bears Concert Series went off with out too many hitches in San Francisco, California, (USA) Savannah, Georgia (USA), and Wagga Wagga Australia on June 20th...!!!...

This is a planned ongoing series if events, shows, and concerts designed to bring the worlds awareness and attention the the plight of these endangered Bears who have only eleven left in the wild.....all the rest are in crush cages being held in a cage flat on their backs for years till they die for the extraction of their bile fluids for industrial purposes.....a very cruel and inhumane as well as illegal treatment.....

THE URSA FREEDOM PROJECT is working worldwide with an all volunteer army of dedicated Musicians, Artists, Graphic Designers, Coordinators, Promoters, Venues, and Celebrities to bring about the pressure and change we need to save these tortured animals....

Our next round in the series begins on Oct. 31, 2009 so get ready...!!!...One of the venue locations will be in South End By Sea so we'll be looking for some Unsigned Bands for sure to pitch in and help out..!!..

Any bands interested in becoming a part of our worldwide team....please contact me here or at:

THE URSA FREEDOM PROJECT
http://ursafreedomproject.ning.com/

Thanks....and all the best from us here at UFP....!!!!


Jay "Blue Jay" Jourden
Worldwide Music Manager
US Ambassador East
THE URSA FREEDOM PROJECT

http://ursafreedomproject.ning.com/

USA 912-271-4334
7 days till midnight EST

Skype: Jay Jourden

bbjmusic@comcast.net

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With both acknowledged and possible calamities as compelling and urgent
catalysts, Raincoast Conservation is advocating for British Columbia's first fully protected salmon runs. The move is an effort to save the grizzly bear species.

This bold and ambitious proposal runs contrary to the historical underpinnings of salmon management, as fisheries managers have always assumed that salmon exist exclusively for human consumption.

According to Raincoast, it is a matter of competition, and the odds are stacked against carnivores in these coastal salmon forests.

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