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The Campaign to Restore Jackson State Redwood Forest
We all have experienced the frustration of trying to stop the annihilation of our redwood forests by timber corporations. Experience continues to teach us that the corporations control the regulation of logging on private lands, defeating every citizen effort to preserve the ecosystems of private forests. (read more)

The Gienger Report...Diggin' In
The last ?Diggin? In? column briefly summarized a broad array of issues ranging from the Mattole conflict over the Pacific Lumber (PL) predation of old-growth fir on highly unstable slopes, to political stonewalling of action by the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board on five impaired North Coast watersheds. I also discussed the Redway PL Timber Harvest Plan (THP) 044 temporary settlement. (read more)

Rainbow Ridge
Logging on Rainbow Ridge in the Mattole has begun. Helicopter fuel trucks have made their run through the gates; the sheriffs with the aid of zealous Fish and Game wardens have been tracking forest defenders in the woods for nearly a month, arresting all they can grab hold of. But resistance continues over the (read more)


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