Forest Activist events: Tree Spiker book and
Richardson Gr
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REDWOOD FOREST UPDATE & EVENT
from the Bay Area Coalition for
Headwaters
November 10, 2009
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**********book event with Earth First! founder***********
WHAT: TREE SPIKER Book Release and FUNDRAISER for the fight
against mountaintop removal
WHEN: Friday
Nov. 20, 2009 from 5pm-9pm
WHERE:
111 Minna; San Francisco
$10-20, sliding scale (no one turned away for a lack of funds)
Evening will include an auction, music, book readings and cash
bar.
Here is a great opportunity to stop mountaintop removal mining,
support important American literature, and party with Mike Roselle,
co-founder of Earth First!, Rainforest Action Network and the Ruckus
Society, now working in West Virginia against mountain-top removal
coal mining. Join us on November 20th for the party of the season in
honor of Roselle's book 'Tree Spiker, from Earth First! to
Lowbagging: My Struggles in Radical Environmental Action'. sponsored
by the Rainforest Action Network and Mike's friends.
*********Stop a Highway Project Through the Ancient
Redwoods**************
Sign the Center for Biological Diversity's Petiton to save
Richardson Grove!
Ask any visitor to California's North Coast who has driven the Redwood
Highway north from San Francisco, and they'll be able to tell you
exactly where they passed through the fabled "Redwood Curtain." At
Richardson Grove State Park, just north of Humboldt County, Highway
101 narrows to a two-lane road winding through a dim, lush grove of
ancient redwoods. These huge trees provide crucial habitat for
endangered birds like the marbled murrelet; threatened salmon and
steelhead still return each year to spawn in the creeks running
through the park.
This iconic gateway to the redwoods is now gravely threatened by an
ill-advised and unnecessary highway project. Caltrans and the Federal
Highway Administration are on the brink of approving a proposal to
widen and realign the portion of Highway 101 passing through
Richardson Grove. Construction of the new road would cut through the
vital root systems of the ancient redwoods, threatening the integrity
of the grove and further jeopardizing the imperiled species that rely
on old-growth redwood forests for their survival.
The point of the project is to make it possible for larger trucks to
access this portion of Highway 101. Powerful business interests
itching to bring big-box stores and runaway urban development to
Humboldt County desperately want those larger trucks on the highway.
This just adds insult to injury: The project will not only blow an
even bigger hole through Richardson Grove, but could also spur new
development that will forever alter the character of the North
Coast.
Behind the future Redwood Curtain, travelers might find just one more
big subdivision and one more big-box strip mall.
Please take a moment to tell Caltrans and the highway administration
not to approve the Richardson Grove Improvement Project. Thus far,
these agencies have ignored the project's threats to endangered
wildlife and ancient redwoods, failed to look at other alternatives,
and downplayed the growth-inducing effects of opening Highway 101 to
oversized-truck traffic. This cathedral grove is far too important to
both vanishing forest species and human visitors to be sacrificed for
the short-term gains of a few powerful commercial interests in
Humboldt County.
Visit
http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2167/t/5243/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=1629 to take action now.
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Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters (BACH)
2530 San Pablo Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94702
phone: 510 548 3113
email: bach@headwaterspreserve.org
http://www.HeadwatersPreserve.org