Dear Dr. Ward,
Share this truth with your colleages.

Best regards,
Alexandre

Amazon in the hands of a large criminal organization: por Alexandre Magno Sebbenn

I am a forest geneticist and I work in the Amazon with illegal logging control using DNA fingerprinting, studies of the genetic effects of logging and forest management. The Amazon is in the hands of a large criminal organization that involves logging, fishing, gold, cocaine and arms trafficking. The Brazilian government is colluding with this organization and many of the senators and deputies are part of this organization. Pay attention to what I'm going to say. 99% of all wood extracted from the Amazon forest is of illegal origin and the other 1% is from unsustainable forest management. There is not even a management plan in the Amazon that is correct, all of them have flaws, and in the vast majority they fail seriously. This is largely due to the connivance of the Brazilian Forest Service and certificates companies, such as one here in Piracicaba, which give the seal that the management is sustainable (this is a crime). 70% of this wood is exported to the USA and 30% to the European Union. They know this, but they are hypocrites and want noble wood at a lower price than pine and Eucalyptus. Much of this wood arrives in the US and Europe filled with Brazilian gold and Colombian cocaine. THIS IS THE BIG TRUTH. I AM THE BLOOD ENEMY OF THIS CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION, WHICH INVOLVES CERTIFICATES. ONG such as Conservation International, Greenpeace and WWF are fake. They do not do nothing about it.



Em sábado, 22 de outubro de 2022 11:38:13 BRT, Sheila Ward <mahoganyforthefuture@gmail.com> escreveu:


Dear IUFRO Meliaceae Working Party:

 

Below is an announcement that may be of interest.

 

Regards,

Sheila Ward

Assoc. Coordinator

IUFRO WP 1.02.04 - Sustainable management and genetic resources in Meliaceae

https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-1/10000/10200/10204/



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From: Santiago C. González-Martínez <santiago.c.gonzalez.martinez@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 3:11 AM
Subject: [IUFRO Div 2] Fwd: Forest Tree Workshop second call for abstracts -- deadline this Friday, October 21, 2022
To: <div2@lists.iufro.org>



Forest Tree Workshop Abstract Submission – Second Call

Plant and Animal Genomes Conference 30

Town and Country Conference Center, San Diego, CA, January 15, 2023

 

Dear Forest Tree Genomics Community:

This is a reminder that the Forest Tree Workshop will be held at the Plant and Animal Genome Conference (PAG 30; https://www.intlpag.org/30/) on Sunday, January 15, 2023 from 8 am – 12:40 pm at the Town and Country Resort, San Diego, CA.

If you would like to submit an abstract for consideration as an oral presentation for the Forest Tree Workshop, you must submit an abstract (250 word maximum) to this site (http://bioinformatics.uconn.edu/forest-tree-workshop-abstract-submission/) by this Friday, October 21, 2022. Session organizers will review submissions, select speakers, and inform authors so that they can submit their titles. Abstracts selected for oral presentation will be given additional information for how to submit abstracts prior to the deadline (which is Friday, December 9th).

Abstracts not selected for an oral presentation can always be presented as a poster by submitting the abstract directly to PAG (https://pag.confex.com/pag/30/cfp.cgi). The deadline for poster abstract submissions is Friday, November 4, 2022; note that this is a different date than is shown on their web site (date was just confirmed by email). At the workshop, we will try will invite a small number of poster presenters to give a short “elevator talk” (brief synopsis of their poster).

Be aware that PAG early bird registration deadline is October 31 and rates go up on November 1. Rates for workshop speakers are the same as attendees. Workshop speakers are protected from paying the increased rates starting November 1 by requesting a discount code from PAG (details provided later).

Thanks for your interest and participation in the workshop. We look forward to receiving your abstracts.

Questions? Let us know!

Amanda De La Torre (Amanda.de-la-torre@nau.edu)

Richard Cronn (richard.cronn@usda.gov)

Gancho Slavov (Gancho.Slavov@scionresearch.com

 

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