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The Post-MAXXAM Era
April 5, 2008 - The Bay Area Forest Activist Newsletter - Spring 2008
Headwaters, Humboldt redwoods, Berkeley oaks, Pacific Lumber, MAXXAM
Underwood Roadless Area Threatened
March 25, 2008 - Environmental Protection Information Center Press Releases
The Six Rivers National Forest recently announced its decision to build a permanent road through the Underwood Roadless area on the Wild and Scenic South Fork Trinity River. The road is proposed specifically to give Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) cheap access to a landlocked 160 acre parcel containing never logged stands of old growth forest o...
Update on Pacific Lumber and Berkeley Oaks
January 3, 2008 - Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters Updates
Headwaters redwoods MAXXAM tree sitters forest defense Humboldt
Now it's up to you.
December 10, 2007 - Forest and River News - Winter 2007
Now it's up to you.
ISF Press Release on Palco/ScoPac bankruptcy filing
January 29, 2007 - ISF Updates
ISF on Palco/ScoPac Bankruptcy Filing:
Financing Conservation Forestry requires upfront investments to protect conservation values in working forests.
Secret Footage Focus in Treesit Lawsuit
December 17, 2005 - Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters Press Releases
Secret Footage Focus of Monday Hearing in Treesit Lawsuit
Judge Upholds Treesitters’ Civil Rights Claim Against Pacific Lumber
August 12, 2005 - Treesit Blog
Timber Giant May be Liable for acting “Under Color of Law” Eureka, CA – Seven activists who were dragged down...
EPIC's National Forest Program Racks Up Victories
January 15, 2005 - - Winter 2005
NEW CHALLENGES LOOM AHEAD
BACH Update
April 28, 2004 - Trees Foundation
The Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters (BACH), in addition to its on-going public education, media work, activist support and organizing, is pursuing two new tracks, market campaign research, and lobbying for restoration funding.
Court Halts Yosemite Development Projects
April 22, 2004 - Friends of Yosemite Valley Press Releases
San Francisco/ On Tuesday, April 20, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ordered the National Park Service to halt, "any and all projects developed in reliance upon the invalid CMP [Comprehensive Plan for the Merced River]." The Merced River Plan is foundational to the Yosemite Valley Plan and its development projects.
and much much more...
- Mattole Restoration Newsletter - Issue 23 - winter/ Spring 2005
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