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Last updated at 8:21 PM PST on September 2, 2010

Forest & River News
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Landowners in the San Geronimo Valley Receive Financial Help from Salmon Restorationists
August 25, 2010 - SPAWN
The Salmon Protection And Watershed Network (SPAWN) has received Federal stimulus and state funds to help repair non-County maintained dirt roads in the San Geronimo Valley in partnership with over 50 local landowners in 2010 and 2011. Called "Taking Action for Clean Water," the program will serve to upgrade dirt roads to stem erosion into salm...

Editor's Note
May 11, 2010 - Forest & River News - Spring 2010
Trees play a very basic role in the earth's complex ecological system. Among many other contributions, healthy forests clean our air and water, which allows all life to exist.

Botched Logging Around Orleans
December 16, 2009 - Environmental Protection Information Center Press Releases
Orleans, CA - After three years of community dialogue in collaboration with the Six Rivers National Forest, the Orleans Community Fuel Reduction (OCFR) now faces dramatic controversy, including a human blockade that halted operations Wednesday, December 16.

Old Growth Protected on Former Pacific Lumber Lands
August 19, 2008 - Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters Updates
tree sitters Nanning Humboldt Redwood Co.

Old Growth Protected On Former Pacific Lumber Lands - Tree Sitters Descend When New Owners Humboldt Redwood Co. Deliver Message Directly to Them August 18, 2008
August 18, 2008 - Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters Press Releases
Eureka, CA-Community residents and forest activists from the redwood region and far beyond Humboldt County in Northern California, were relieved and elated as news spread of an unprecented commitment by Humboldt Redwood Company (HRC) owners of what was Maxxam/PL land to spare the Nanning Creek and Fern Gully ancient groves where tree-sits have b...

The Post-MAXXAM Era
April 5, 2008 - The Bay Area Forest Activist Newsletter - Spring 2008
Headwaters, Humboldt redwoods, Berkeley oaks, Pacific Lumber, MAXXAM

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.

EPIC's National Forest Program Racks Up Victories
January 15, 2005 - - Winter 2005
NEW CHALLENGES LOOM AHEAD

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 26 - Summer/Fall 2006


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