Kat Zimmerman’s trial date stands in spite of police non-cooperation

Hi everybody–

 This is the end of what is recognized by the (Forest) Regulatory Agencies as Marbled murrelet nesting season. Marbled murrelets are sea-going birds that nest in the high branches of old growth Redwood trees (and maybe old Doug Firs). So, this is the time of year when Pacific Lumber goes into particular ancient forest areas to cut the murrelet’s habitat. Please keep that in mind and look for alerts regarding forest defense actions. One

such home area for murrelets is (in trees) near Nanning Creek (tributary

of the Eel River). There are currently treesits that protect some 600-1500 year old trees!

Please check out saveancientforests.blogspot.com

“Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.”

–Verbena

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