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Internationally, credible scientific evidence has been, and is being, presented to support the realization that the biological effects of wireless technologies extend not only to humans but to all living things.  Here, find examples of letters and initiatives that show support for these studies and their findings.  



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Aug 12
2011

Call of wild trumps Wi-Fi

Richmond News, B.C. (Canada)

'AHHH August. Time to pack up the tent, the cooler, camp stove, the smartphone and laptop and head out into the wilderness.  

"Or . . . maybe not quite so fast. Although wireless Internet is being offered at an increasing number of parks across the country, a recent survey suggests many of us in B.C. are content to keep our parks off the grid. We hope it stays that way.

"Parks have been around a long time, places where we go to experience "wonder, reverence, the feeling that one is nearer the mystery of things" as Canada's first parks commissioner described them. For just as long, our parks have faced threats - from logging, development interests and shrinking government coffers. Now add to that list wireless Internet . . .

"Many of our most vivid childhood experiences happen outdoors. It's doubtful that an app on the iPhone will offer that kind of memory.

"We're with those who still prefer to heed the call of the wild rather than the call of the Wi-Fi when we head off into nature."




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