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Fasting for Old Growth

Sue Moloney outside the capitol in Sacramento
Photo: Karen Pickett
Gray Davis promised to protect "all old-growth trees" when he wanted our votes in 1998. Nearly five years later, old-growth trees are still falling unabated throughout California. This is an important issue, not only for Californians, but also for people throughout the world. A clear majority of people understand the value of old growth and want to see it protected. (read more)

Holding Vigil in an Ancient Redwood

Remedy in an Ancient Redwood named Jerry
Photo: The Source
    
TIMBER WAR ESCALATES (read more)


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