Eureka Times-Standard Tapping the Mad River’s water? Water bag proposal would snare bay water district surplus. By John Driscoll The Times-Standard Wednesday, January 08, 2003 After losing a bid to bag water from two other North Coast rivers and send it to San Diego, an Alaskan businessman is now looking to Humboldt County to tap Mad River water. Unlike the …
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Company scales back plan for biggest vineyard on coast Proposal calls for 5,000 acres, not 10,000, in timberland near Annapolis-Point Arena area
As reported by the Town Hall Coalition: By Tom Chorneau / The Press Democrat / January 3, 2003 Plans for the largest single vineyard planting ever undertaken on the North Coast have resurfaced, targeting 5,000 acres in the coastal foothills of Sonoma and Mendocino counties. The proposal is the latest version of a vineyard cultivation plan conceived four years ago …
Read More »Coastal Commission considers filing protests against waterbags
Press packet Coastal Commission considers filing protests against waterbags Contents Media Advisory Press Release Background info Coastal Commission Water Board Waterbags Press releases Press clippings Photographs Maps Resolutions Contact Info MEDIA ADVISORY December 11, 2002 COASTAL COMMISSION TO VOTE ON CONTROVERSIAL WATER BAG SCHEME; PUBLIC INTEREST AND ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS DECRY THEFT OF WATER. What: On the final day of …
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Albion River Watershed Protection Association Alliance for Democracy Friends of the Gualala River Public Citizen Sierra Club, Redwood Chapter PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE USE December 13, 2002 Contacts: Jim Jordan, 707-785-2549 Doug Hammerstrom, 707-884-1826 Jane Kelly, 510-663-0888 Nancy Price, 530-758-0726 Public Interest and Environmental Groups Decry Controversial Water Bag Scheme California Coastal Commission Votes Friday to Protest Controversial Plan That Activists …
Read More »Press Release: October 28, 2002
Albion River Watershed Protection Association Friends of the Gualala River Sierra Club, Redwood Chapter Public Citizen Western Environmental Law Center PRESS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE USE October 28, 2002 NEW PUBLIC NOTICES REQUIRED FOR CONTROVERSIAL NORTH COAST WATER BAGGING APPLICATIONS SAYS STATE WATER BOARD October 28, 2002 – Sacramento, CA – The State Water Resources Control Board has acknowledged that the public …
Read More »Water or Wine?
By Chris Poehlmann,October, 2002It’s official. It is open season on the north coast forests. The California Department of Forestry (CDF) has just approved two of the many pending forestland to vineyard conversions in the Annapolis area. Clear cutting is presently taking place on many acres of conversions spearheaded by vineyard entrepreneurs. They hope to profit by permanently scraping an ancient …
Read More »FoGR – Letter to Sonoma County PRMD
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Letter to CDF Director Tuttle
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Letter to Sonoma County PRMD
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Forestry: Legal & Regulatory
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Forestry: Related Issues
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Forestry: Groups
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »Timber harvesting in the floodplain? The Cassidy logging plan
Friends of the Gualala River protects the Gualala River watershed in Northern California and the species living within it.
Read More »May 9, 2002
January 5, 2005 Leslie Markham California Department ofForestry and Fire Protection 135 RidgewayAve. Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Re: THP 1-04-030 SONHansen-Whistler and associated conversion TCP 04-530 Dear Ms. Markham: I would like to submit these revised comments on theHansen/Whistler THP and Timberland Conversion THP 1-04-030 SON. The Friends ofthe Gualala River asked me to comment on this project this a …
Read More »An Impaired River
The Gualala is considered an “impaired” river under the federal Clean Water Act because of excessive sediment and high temperatures, both of which can be lethal to salmon and steelhead. The excessive sediment and high temperatures are primarily the result of past logging practices. When trees are logged selectively, forest habitat is preserved, and the remaining trees hold the soil …
Read More »Conversion of Forestland to Vineyards
The ecosystems in the Gualala River watershed are under significant pressure. More than a century of logging operations has led to the buildup of sediment and gravel in the river bed, gradually destroying the river’s capability to support coho salmon, steelhead, and other indigenous species. Logging companies generally want forest to regenerate after harvesting timber, so habitat is eventually restored (after a verylong time). …
Read More »FoGR – Letter to the Mayor of San Diego et al
To the Mayor of San Diego et al, April 2002 Mr. Dick Murphy 202 C Street San Diego, CA 92101 Dear Mr. Murphy, Two applications have been filed (31194 and 31195) with the State Water Resources Control Board to take 20,000 and 10,000 acre feet annually from the Gualala and Albion Rivers respectively, and tow this water in huge …
Read More »Redwood or Red Wine Empire
By Chris PoehlmannRecent local events could lend credence to the expression “water flows uphill to money”. Just when we thought we had seen everything as far as environmental threats to our river, two more contenders have surfaced. The wildest is an application with the California Division of Water Rights by an Alaskan based international company to get appropriative rights to …
Read More »Public urged to help save river
by Tom Cochrane, President, Friends of the Gualala River, March, 2002 We live in a threatened world with limited natural resources and the concept of sustainability seems far from our grasp. Sustainability involves using our resources with as little harm to our environment as possible, but maintaining a healthy economy while still providing for equity among the potential users. Last …
Read More »FoGR – How to send a letter to the California Coastal Commission
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Floodplain logging – campaign overview
This article is a brief overview.See all of the articles from the Floodplain Logging campaign. Mature floodplain redwood forest of the lower Gualala River during flood flows. The lower Gualala River has a wide meandering floodplain rich in wetlands, mature productive riparian redwood forests and highly diverse riparian habitats supporting …
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Won’t back down – Friends of Gualala River continue protection efforts
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Protecting Endangered Species:
The Case for a Preliminary Injunction
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Preservation Ranch – campaign overview
This article is a brief overview. See all of the articles from the Preservation Ranch campaign. Preservation Ranch saved in record deal A giant redwood forest in Sonoma County that was on the verge of being divvied up and plowed over into a patchwork of vineyards has been preserved by …
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Under California cap-and-trade program, North Coast forests turn carbon uptake into cash
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Preservation Ranch saved in record deal – June, 2013, San Francisco Chronicle
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Sonoma Deal Aims to Combine Logging and Preservation
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