No Dodo Zone |
No Dodo Zone is a simple way to create a conversation about biodiversity conservation, in the home or workplace. By declaring a No Dodo Zone, you make the statement that no species will go extinct as a result of your activities in that place. Declaring a No Dodo Zone is simples! |
David Hood declares his office a No Dodo Zone. |
Associate Professor Lydia Kavanagh declares her ofice a No Dodo Zone. |
Willow Pryor declares her office a No Dodo Zone. |
Peter Sugg declares his office a No Dodo Zone. |
Rod Welford declares Ensight's corporate headquarters a No Dodo Zone. |
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Declare a No Dodo Zone |
1. Click the image and download your very own No Dodo Zone poster. 2. Print the No Dodo Zone poster. 3. Hang the No Dodo Zone poster on wall in your home or office where everyonce can see it. 5. Take a photo of you and the No Dodo Zone poster and share it on social media. 4. Send a copy to Long Future so that we can put it on our website. 7. Simples!
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Support No Dodo Zones |
You can support No Dodo Zone by sharing this website, declaring a No Dodo Zone or by financial contribution via paypal.
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Why No Dodo Zones? |
To understand extinction, it is necessary to understand issues such as: Since life began on Earth over 3.8 billion years ago, there have been five major extinction events when most of the species perished. We humans are perpetrating the sixth extinction - creating many 'lost species'. See Extinction Rates Soar to 1,000 Times Normal (But There's Hope) |
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The Stockholm Resilience Centre has developed the concepts of the Planetary Boundaries. Of the nine boundaries, we humans have exceeded five. One of the exceeded boundaries is called Biosphere Integrity. See the quote below: "Loss of biosphere integrity (biodiversity loss and extinctions) |
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