Dear Conrad,
In its final session before Christmas, the Norwegian government will decide how much of Southern Scandinavia's last remaining large old-growth forest is to be protected.
Send an email now and urge Norway to protect this magical place
The Trillemarka-Rollagsfjell area in Norway covers low-land forests with broadleaved deciduous trees, herb-rich spruce forests, dramatic river canyons and miles and miles of undulating forested hills covered by spruce and pine - all overlooked by majestic mountains.
Within the forest scientists have discovered over 100 species that are endangered and threatened in Norway. The three-toed woodpecker, golden eagle and Siberian jay are just a few of the examples of the rich wildlife thriving in the old trees, where rare lichens and fungi conjures up a uniquely magical atmosphere.
If the government fails to protect the whole of Trillemarka-Rollagsfjell in the coming weeks then the area's unique environment and precious wildlife will be under threat.
Send an email now to the Norwegian government, urging them to do the right thing and protect all of Trillemarka-Rollagsfjell!
Thank you,
WWF International