Message from a Tree Sitter

This is a message from a tree-sitter in the Nanning Creek old growth redwood grove near Scotia on Pacific Lumber land. PL has been cutting on the plan since November and we have been opposing it since PL submitted it to CDF since it is prime and pristine (was) habitat for the endangered marbled murrelet. There is habitat left! Nanning was the focus of BACH’s demonstration in December at Sen. Feinstein’s office. We print the note below unedited. HELLO FROM THE NANNING CREEK TREESIT We Forest activists in the Maxxam/Pacific Lumber Co. Timber Harvest Plan (THP)1-05-097 HUM, “Bonanza,” still protect …

Read more

Categories Uncategorized

Pacific Lumber Plans to Sell Up to 60,000 acres

Pacific Lumber Plans to Sell Up to 60,000 acres This does not come as a surprise, but no one but the company insiders knew just when it would happen. Note that PL did not notify its bondholders and also note the figures on how cut-over the land is. Press release from the Humboldt Watershed Council below, followed by links to several news stories about this most recent development. See BACH’s newsletter for background at http://www.headwaterspreserve.org/ February 9, 2006 Re: Maxxam Begins Final Liquidation of Once-Proud Pacific Lumber Company Business plan right on target, say observers The Humboldt Watershed Council announced …

Read more

Categories Uncategorized

North Coast Forest Update

We have been a bit out of touch due to travelling and holidaze, but have some info to pass on to you, our constituency, colleagues and friends. There are several links in this update to stories in the media over the last coWe have been a bit out of touch due to travelling and holidaze, but have some info to pass on to you, our constituency, colleagues and friends. There are several links in this update to stories in the media over the last couple weeks–you may have seen these through other sources, but their importance bears repeating. >>>REDWOODS ON …

Read more

Categories Uncategorized

Logging of Nanning Creek Old Growth

Resistance continues in the ancient redwood forest in Humboldt county because, unfortunately, the logging continues in the Nanning Creek Grove, home to the threatened and endangered marbled murrelet. Thank you to all who joined us for the marbled murrelet fly-in and demonstration at Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s office in San Francisco on Dec. 6. We brought attention to the fact that this logging in endangered habitat due to a loophole provision of the Headwaters Deal, which Sen. Feinstein helped negotiate with Maxxam’s Charles Hurwitz. See the story and photo on IndyBay Media at http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/12/1788210.php. Since then, there have been vigils and …

Read more

Categories Uncategorized

Protest at Senator Feinstein’s Office

Come out and Stand Up for the Ancient Redwoods! EMERGENCY RALLY !! Tuesday Dec. 6 at noon Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s office One Post St. @ Market, San Francisco PLEASE COME DURING THE LUNCH HOUR AND SHOW THAT WE THE PEOPLE OPPOSE LOGGING OF ANCIENT REDWOODS! We will be painting murrelets and planning on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 4 pm at the BACH office in West Berkeley (address below). Come help if you can and get flyers to distribute. WHY WE MUST DO THIS NOW- On Veteren’s day, Maxxam/Pacific Lumber (PL) started logging in the Nanning Creek Grove in Humboldt County, and …

Read more

Categories Uncategorized

Action Update and Strategy Meeting

We have sent you several alerts about the Bonanza logging plan in the NANNING CREEK GROVE starting in the early summer when many of us commented on this plan in ANCIENT REDWOOD FOREST and home to the threatened marbled murrelet. Things have been heating up since logging started on Nov. 11, and GIANT TREES ARE FALLING nearly every day. This is a tragedy, and as we await a decision from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, resistance is growing. There are TREE-SITS in the grove, and TWO WOMEN LOCKED to a truck and the gate on the access road early …

Read more

Categories Uncategorized

Forest Activist Get-together and Call to Action

When: Wed., Nov. 30, 7 pm Where: BACH office 2530 San Pablo Ave., Berkeley (between Parker & Dwight) Office is in the back of the building–suite F What: Discussion about old growth logging going on RIGHT NOW in the Bonanza Timber Harvest Plan in prime marbled murrelet habitat. Find out about action camp, tree sits, legal avenues and talk about what we can do. We hope to have the capability to show short film footage from the ancient redwood grove. Why: Because the murrelets, the coho, the owls, the salamanders don’t choose to live by capitalism and the Maxxam rules.

Categories Uncategorized

Benefit Concert & Silent Auction with Dana Lyons

Unitarian Fellowship Hall    1924 Cedar, north Berkeley (nr BART) wheelchair accessible Sunday, November 20, 6 – 10pm Info: BACH 510-548-3113 Silent Auction with amazing goodies like ~ a stay at Harbin Hot Springs, a B & B on the ocean with kayaking or bicycling, or the soothing hot water of Osento or Piedmont Springs dinners at Bay Area restaurants like Café de la Paz, Blowfish Sushi & many others Patagonia, Marmot Mountain gear original artwork Dr. Bronner’s or Trader Joe’s gift basket a month of bikrim yoga chiropractic treatments Hemp clothing from Two Star Dog classes at The Crucible Gift …

Read more

Categories Uncategorized

Misty Redwood Run

The Misty Redwood Run is a 10 K fun run that benefits the Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters. Saturday, Oct. 22, 2005 8:30 am start Redwood Regional Park, Redwood Gate entrance in the East Bay Hills 7867 Redwood Rd., Oakland — Map here: Register online at  http://www.theschedule.com/eventinfo.cfm?eventID+10675 $20 online registration fee; $25 day of race registration (for mail, make check payable to BACH mailed to Misty Redwood Run, 6021 Valley View Rd., Oakland, CA 94611) Join us for an unforgettable loop through magnificent redwood groves, along a shaded creek and up to a scenic overlook, through a canyon, to the …

Read more

Categories Uncategorized

Endangered Species Act (ESA) Under Attack

>< URGENT ALERT from the Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters September 27, 2005 >< ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT (ESA) UNDER ATTACK PLEASE CALL YOUR CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES !!! POMBO BILL WOULD RIP THE HEART OUT OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT Thirty Years of Progress Threatened by Industry Wish List Bill U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Resources Chairman Richard Pombo, long a foe of the Endangered Species Act, introduced a bill last week that would significantly weaken protections for our fish, plants, wildlife, and the places they call home. The House Resources Committee approved the bill last week and the legislation now ...

Read more

Categories Uncategorized