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
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.
Friends of Gualala River Protecting the Gualala River watershed and the species living within it