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For
Immediate Release Wednesday Feb. 7, 2001 Contact: Mattole
Forest Defenders, (707)-825-6598
www.mattoledefense.org
Maxxam Continues To Log Old-Growth In Mattole Community Members
Again Confront Logging Crew Early this morning Mattole residents
and the Mattole Forest Defenders confronted Maxxam/Pacific
Lumber logging crews who arrived to continue clearcutting
old-growth Douglas Fir in Timber Harvest Plan (THP) 1-00-309
on Rattlesnake Creek within the Mattole watershed.
This peaceful and non-violent confrontation is the second
action this week building on Mondays event where six Mattole
Forest Defenders slowed logging by shadowing timber fallers
in the same plan. One activist was arrested on Monday by Humboldt
County Sheriffs. THP 309 is 63 acre in size and calls for
clearcutting and selection of second growth Douglas Fir forest
and 15 acres of old-growth Douglas Fir. Rattlesnake Creek
is directly adjacent to Humboldt Redwoods State Park and logging
crews park within the state park to hike to the units which
in some cases are only 200ft from the county road.
THP 309 was opposed by a number of community groups for it's
lack of proper cumulative impact analysis on the effects on
late successional forest and threatened Mattole fisheries.
No watershed analysis by Maxxam was conducted in the Mattole
before THP 309 and four other THPs in North Fork of the Mattole
were approved. Three other Mattole THP's await the California
Department of Forestry's approval.
Maxxam/Pacific Lumber owns about 5,200 acres in the Lower
North Fork and 8,800 acres in the Upper North Fork of the
Mattole. Of that, about 3,000 acres is old growth forest.
This is the largest unprotected stand of old-growth Douglas
Fir in California. Since 1947, 92% of the Mattole's old growth
forest have been cut. For over twelve weeks a presence of
several dozen Mattole Forest Defenders have maintained a constant
blockade at the intersection of Long Ridge and Rainbow Ridge
to stop clearcutting of old-growth Douglas-Fir in the North
Fork of the Mattole River.
The blockade, nicknamed the "Mattole Free State" has several
lockdowns, a junked car, wall of debris and hanging pods across
the road. Activists lives were endangered on November 27th
and 28th when Maxxam logging crews, closely accompanied by
Humboldt County Sheriffs deputies, cut 50 trees dangerously
close to non-violent activist in THP 1-99-475.
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