Posted by
Soul Feather on October 28, 2008
Frank Hovenden, attending the rally at legislature to protest old-growth logging, of Gold River wore a paper bag on his head and carried a placard saying “Embarrassed to work in the woods.” I wonder if the Green Diamond, SPI, and HRC foresters are proud of their work? I wonder how well they sleep at night? Probably just fine, most of them. Ignorance is bliss, eh.

Thousands of protesters march up Government Street toward the legislature yesterday during The Rally for Ancient Forests. Read full story
Posted by
Soul Feather on October 28, 2008
Posted by
Soul Feather on October 21, 2008
I recently learned of threatened old growth in Maine from an Earth First! Journal article. I’m from the East Coast and it hurts to learn of this, though I am not at all surprised.
This 220 acre tract of land adjacent to Big Wilson Steam in Elliotsville, Maine, is being threatened by one of the nations largest land owners, Plum Creek. The “owners” are waiting for the outcome of a rezoning proposal that would allow them to destroy this ancient forest, profit off of the wood, then use the land to develop on.
Forest Defenders in the area are actively working to protect this land and are in the process of finding a purchaser to conserve the land.
If you reside on the East Coast, or on the planet Earth, and care about preserving our forests, please send your support, in any way that you can, to Big Wilson forest in Maine.
Follow the struggle on the Big Wilson Blog
Posted by
Soul Feather on October 9, 2008
Timber Harvest Plan: 1-08-041 HUM
On section II “Plan of Timber Operations” of Humboldt Redwoods Company’s recently approved THP, Sept. 30, 2008, it clearly states that HRC intends to clearcut 122.7 acres with an Evenaged Management Silviculture Method.
See for yourself:

HRC's plan to clearcut 122 acres
As my friend Jeff stated: “HRC came to Humboldt to make money.” With all the recent media hype aggrandizing HRC’s logging practices, people have come to believe that HRC came here to protect the forest. But at the end of the day, they came here to make money. And I’m not going to sit here and ignorantly state that companies don’t have a right to make money. They do. I don’t hate capitalism. I hate destructive logging practices.
UPDATE [10.21.08]: This discovery I made about clear cutting made it back to President of HRC, Mike Jani. I have been told by 2 credible sources, last week, that he has corrected the “mistake.” And that there are plenty more “mistakes” to correct in more THPs.
Posted by
Soul Feather on October 7, 2008
Mr. Kramer plans to turn the fecund, beautiful, and diversity-rich North McKay Tract into this:
- 64 “workforce” apartments
- 32 “affordable” single family parcels
- 46 “townhouse” units
- 64 “condominium” units
- 114 single family units
- 1.8 acre of neighborhood commercial space with “affordable” apartments
- 30 acres of open space
If this plan goes through, Cutten and Eureka would be a mess at the expense of one of the most diverse tracks of land remaining in Humboldt County. The McKay Tract deserves to be a fully protected Neighborhood Park, such as Arcata’s. With sustainable selective logging, the town of Eureka could financially benefit indefinitely. If rezoning is allowed, no one will benefit except Green Diamond Resource Company.
Endangered Northern Spotted Owls, bears, deer, salamanders, fox, mountain lions, etc.. are all at risk of losing their home. Please take a stand and help us stop this plan. Development is not an option!
Download full plan for further details:
North McKay Tract Rezone Plan