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Artesa’s plan to clearcut California redwoods and destroy a Native American site

Artesa’s plan to clearcut California redwoods and destroy a Native American site

This is a video recorded at a recent event with Chris Poehlmann, president of Friends of the Gualala River, talking about Artesa’s and parent company Codorniu’s plan to clearcut California redwoods and destroy a Native American Pomo site.


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Artesa Sonoma forest-to-vineyard conversion
Redwood forest on the Artesa Annapolis property
CAL FIRE has approved the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for Artesa Winery’s controversial plan to clear-cut 154 acres of coastal redwood forest to plant a vineyard in Annapolis. The EIR claims that the project will have no significant environmental or cultural impacts.

 


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