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a midsummer Cascadia Temporary Autonomous Zone

Portland29 Jul 2009
Calling all those who love Cascadia and wish to defend its threatened ecosystems - for the kickoff of CasT.A.Z. - a midsummer Cascadia Temporary Autonomous Zone! CasTAZ begins will be held Sat-Mon, Aug 1 -3, within an hour's drive of Eugene, Oregon. Location details will be announced, shortly! Please join us - for a day, a week, the whole summer, or beyond!

A skill-share and community building event, Cas T.A.Z. will be held in the heart of the Willamette National Forest, surrounded by a tract of beautiful and threatened ancient forest. Co-created by all participants, content and activities will be shaped by all those who attend. Please come ready to engage and take an active role! Workshops and discussions will be followed by strategy sessions and direction building for current and future campaigns. Please bring your workshop ideas, discussion topics, and suggestions! There will be space to add to the schedule and improvise, throughout the week. There will be no fully stocked communal kitchen. Please come with your own camping supplies, food for yourself and the community. Where?: The site of Cas T.A.Z. is home to many acres of native old growth forest, slated to be logged before 2011, by the Seneca Jones Timber Company. These 300-400 year old trees support a fragile ecosystem, inadequately protected by the USFS.

 http://foresestdefensenow.org

Let Live, EF Rendezvous, Elliot Free State, Lorax Co-op, Climb Camp, Vasectomy Report Back

Portland19 Jul 2009
The last few weeks have been unbelievable! I want to share some of my experiences so that anyone who hesitates taking time off their job might think again, and renounce being consumer slaves of corporate capital, in favor of radical adventure and creative insurrection against the global government of militant madness.

Nearly a month ago I took time off work to partake in the most amazing Cascadia Summer, something like a summer vacation, even with an overnight in Douglas County Jail.

WHOO HOO! WOPR is Canceled!

Rogue Valley19 Jul 2009
On Thursday morning, July 16th throughout Oregon a loud sign of relief followed by cheering started to spread as word came from Washington D.C. that the Obama administration pulled all six Records of Decision on the WOPR (Western Oregon Plan Revision). This is a big victory for the forests, salmon, critters, rivers, workers, and citizens of Oregon. Read Full Report | Portland Indymedia Coverage

Portland Benefits for Arrested Forest Defenders

Portland13 Jul 2009
There are lots of Portland Benefits In the Works!

All day THIS SUNDAY, Proper Eats will be donating 10% of all their sales from the Cafe and store to the forest defenders. Please support businesses that support local activists! And eat awesome vegan food!
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This next Wednesday will be the regular open Portland Rising Tide meeting at the Red & Black Cafe. We'll be presenting Western Oregon Plan Revision and Elliot State Forest management, and showcasing the Free State, Cascadia Summer, and Home Depot actions.

Second part will be a benefit show with a few local radical favorites. Please come and donate what you can!
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Food Fight Grocery
1217 SE Stark -- Ongoing Benefit
Food Fight has a donation bucket set up for forest defenders. So when you're buying your veggie dogs and Schreese, please drop yr change in the bucket.
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You can always donate online by visiting forestdefensenow.org

Forest Defenders Descend On The Home Depot To Protest River Destruction

Portland10 Jul 2009
Roseburg, OR - Following its annual national gathering, the no-compromise group Cascadia Earth First!, along with Cascadia Rising Tide, dropped a huge "Dam Home Depot, Save Chile's Rivers" banner at the corporation's Roseburg, Oregon store. The store is at 3000 NW Aviation Drive.

The groups are protesting The Home Depot's buying of timber products from the Matte Group, which is involved in a proposal to build five big dams on two pristine rivers in Patagonia, southern Chile. The dams and their associated transmission lines would ruin the Baker and Pasqua river ecosystems, flood rare endangered forests and destroy livelihoods.

www.internationalrivers.org/patagonia

Elliot Blockade Currently Disengaged! Remaining 8 Arrested! 20 People Released!

Portland09 Jul 2009
On July 6th forest defenders from Cascadia and across the country set up road blockades at the Umpcoos Ridge timber sale to save some of the last native forests in Oregon from clearcutting. The Elliot State Forest is one of the few remaining intact coastal forest ecosystems, and provides critical habit for Spotted Owls, Coho Salmon, and Marbled Murrelets.

Logging has been halted in the forest but the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF), the state patrol, and the Douglass County Sheriffs have begun extracting people from the blockades using heavy handed police state tactics. So far over 23 people have been confirmed arrested in police raids on the blockade.

** We just got word that the remaining people in the forest have been arrested and the blockade taken down. These remaining 8 people will be processed today. All of these people desperately need your support! Read More | | | Past Coverage: Elliot Free State Locks Down, Resists Police Raid | Road Blockade Stops Logging In Elliott State Forest: Call For Action

Fall Creek Timber Project Tree-sits Deployed

Rogue Valley07 Jun 2009
Do you remember the days of Fall Creek, Warner Creek, the first Cascadia Summers? Do you remember the lands that were saved by the direct efforts of concerned citizens? We remember, and it is within that greater tradition of non-violent forest defense that we now come to you proclaiming that a resurgence has begun.

Protect Cascadia's Forests, Promote Responsible Forestry: BOYCOTT (ST)UMPQUA BANK!

Portland09 Apr 2009
Communicating to those personally responsible for trashing our forests, poisoning our citizens, fouling our drinking water, and killing our salmon is a tactic often forgotten in grassroots advocacy to protect our priceless forests. But folksinger Utah Phillips spoke the truth when he said: "The earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those who are killing it have names and addresses."

I'm writing to inform you that as of March 2009, Eco-Advocates (aka: Cascadia's Ecosystem Advocates) has officially relaunched the Boycott of Umpqua Bank or Stumpqua (stumpquabank.com) to send a strong message to bank Chairman/timber baron Allyn Ford (owner of Roseburg Forest Products) to replace his obsolete deforestry practices of toxic clearcutting and taxpayer-subsidized public lands logging with responsible and ethical forestry practices on his own land.

The Stumpqua Bank Boycott gives average citizens the power to apply direct pressure to an individual personally responsible (Ford is SOLE OWNER of Roseburg Forest Products) for poisoning our children, trashing our forests, and spoiling our drinking water. A letter or phone call only means so much to a greedy timber baron. But if you put your money where your mouth is and withdraw your accounts from Ford's precious Umpqua Bank -- whether it's $100 or $100 million -- you can rest assured he'll sit up and take notice.

 http://stumpquabank.com

Forever Forests Seminar

Portland29 Mar 2009
Fire, windstorms, insects and disease have been a part of Pacific Northwest forests for millennia. These natural disturbance are frequently dubbed "catastrophic" to the landscape. Yet in the past 150 years man has left a significant imprint on the land through logging, road building and grazing.

Hosted by the Crag Law Center and the Mazamas Mountaineering Center, SE 43rd and Stark, Portland, Thursday, April 2, 2009, 6:30 pm.

6th Annual Everglades Awareness Benefit Concert in Miami - March 21

Miami18 Mar 2009
On Saturday, March 21, 2009 Ploppy Palace Productions and Tobacco Road will be hosting a concert to raise awareness and funds for the Hold The Line Campaign and for Everglades protection. As part of this four stage extravaganza, some of South Florida's top bands, spoken word artists and community activists will join together to raise awareness for this vital natural resource.

WOPR Not Dead Yet

Portland11 Mar 2009
The BLM's massive Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) logging plan has ignited a groundswell of opposition stretching from government scientists and the general public to Oregon's Governor and Congressional Representatives. Unfortunately, the BLM is pushing forward with the misguided direction of the Bush administration regardless of popular opinion, the law or scientific review.

As it stands today, the WOPR is the law of the land for over 2.5 million acres of forests in Western Oregon, and the BLM is taking steps to implement the plan on the ground. The first major project under the WOPR was just announced, and it is a 1400 acre clear cut above salmon-bearing streams in Oregon's Coast Range called "Edson". If allowed to move forward, this destructive Bush-era plan will repeat this form of industrial logging across Oregon's remaining natural heritage.

17 Everglades Earth First! Activists Arrested in Swampy Stand-Off

Miami11 Jan 2009
6 Earth First! activists entered Barley Barber swamp this morning, bringing closure to a 5 day, constant vigil near an entrance to the swamp. They were arrested, along with 11 more activists who were rallying on adjacent property. Read More | Update: Everglades Earth First! Stand off with Law Enforcement at Barley Barber Swamp

Tree Sit Ends, Redwoods and Oaks Cut on UCSC's Science Hill

Santa Cruz14 Dec 2008
Over four hundred days ago, a handful of activists climbed up into the trees on Science Hill as a symbol of resistance to the University of California's plan to destroy 120 acres of campus forest. On December 13th at approximately 8:00am, the tree sit drew to a close as police seized control of Science Hill, arresting one tree sitter. Later, a tree cutting company hired by the university cut down a grove of 100 year old redwood trees to make way for construction of a Biomedical building.

Tree Sitters Occupy Humboldt Redwoods

San Francisco Bay Area06 Dec 2008
On December 3rd, tree-sitters unfurled a 30 ft. wide banner on the edge of the Great Redwood Forest, east of Eureka, CA. The banner read "Hey Green Diamond, Stop Clear-cutting - Earth First!". The Green Diamond Resource Company plans to log 60 acres of large second growth and residual old growth Redwoods in the near future. The two groves represent the oldest remaining forest and best habitat for old-growth dependent species like the northern spotted owl.

Photos: WOPR protest at State Capitol

Portland20 Nov 2008
These photos were taken at a rally on November 14th at the Oregon State Capitol. Oregonians in attendance were asking Governor Kulongoski to stop the implementation of the Western Oregon Plan Revisions (WOPR), which would allow the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to increase logging of Oregon lands by 463%. Last week, Jasmine, a student from an Oregon University, sat in a tree on the State Capitol Campus to raise awareness of the issue. To mark the day of the rally, Jasmine descended from the tree.

Carnage: Killing Season in Cascadia

Portland20 Nov 2008
There is a place near the river, where I live, that used to be a forest. I used to go walking there. The light filtered down through the trees, into the deep, green shade where I walked. Kestrels and red tailed hawks prowled above the branches near the edges of this wood. Deeper in the trees, delicate wildflowers blanketed the earth beneath the ferns in the spring. Now and then, deer would leap from the sheltering brambles as I walked. Musk rats, otters, and beaver glided through the lazy water of a clear and sparkling stream that wound its way through here. Trout darted from beneath the grasses bending out over the water from the shore. It was beautiful.

Last spring, bulldozers and loggers and heavy equipment came in and mowed it to the ground. They left muddy tracks and a flat wasteland behind them. I heard the land was being... "developed."

Oregonians Rally Against "WOPR" in Salem

Rogue Valley18 Nov 2008
On Friday, November 14th in Salem over 350 people from around the state stood on the Capitol steps to “speak for the trees” and tell Governor Kulongowski to reject the WOPR (Western Oregon Plan Revision). About 15 people from Ashland and Roseburg were in attendance at the rally. Buses from Cottage Grove, Eugene, and Portland were also at the event. The Rally was sponsored by the WOPR & Beyond Coalition, a coalition of more than 2 dozen organizations representing rural and urban citizens across Oregon. Read More & Pics | | | Coverage from Portland Indymedia: Urban Tree Sit in Salem Against the WOPR | VIDEO: Stop The WOPR Tree Sit stands but challenged by police | Photos: WOPR protest at State Capitol

VIDEO: Stop The WOPR Tree Sit stands but challenged by police / Communique

Portland14 Nov 2008
After a successful and safe first day, state police asked that tree sitter Jasmine Zimmer-Stucky come down. The group's police liaison explained that descending in the dark could be dangerous. The officer left, but is expected to return tomorrow and make the same request. The group believes that it is currently not operating in violation of any laws. Before this interaction, the group has had a successful day with many passers by giving words of encouragement, supplies and positive feed back.

Cascadia Rising Tide hopes the governor will reject the WOPR in favor of a more sustainable forest economy that prevents clear cutting, stops logging in native forest, and would not decrease the protections outlined in the North West Forest Plan. The group is part of a larger coalition called WOPR and Beyond. The group is holding a rally to convince governor Kulongoski not to accept the BLM's proposal.

Video Communique : HERE

Urban Tree Sit in Salem Against the WOPR

Portland12 Nov 2008
In the brisk hours of the morning a concerned citizen climbed into the branches of a tree opposite the capitol building unfurling a banner that read, "Don't Clear Cut Our Future." The sitter plans to sit in the tree to call attention to Governor Kulongoski's ability to stop the federal government from clear cutting Oregon's native forests." The event was organized by the group Cascadia Rising Tide to provide education about the WOPR leading up to a permitted rally on the Capitol Steps on Friday, Nov. 14.

Cascadia Rising Tide invites you to visit the capitol building lawn and show your support for our work against the Western Oregon Plan Revisions. These logging plan revisions would increase logging in Oregon by 436%. Pending the governor's blessing, 70% of the new logging would be clearcuts. Of the 2.6 million acres that the BLM manages (and does not pay Oregon land taxes for) timber harvesting would occur on 1 million acres. As for our last old growth, 100,000 acres would be cut.

With the recession weighing heavy on everyone's mind, proponents have touted the WOPR as a solution for Oregon communities. But others are concerned that this plan will actually lead to a loss of Oregon jobs. Recreation and tourism contribute more than twice as much money to Oregon's economy than the timber industry. Recreation, tourism, and fishing are projected to lose long-term jobs under the WOPR.

Salem Rally details | Free Bus to Salem from Portland @ 10:30 am

One Year Anniversary Celebration at the UCSC Tree-Sit

Santa Cruz09 Nov 2008
On November 7th, about 75 people turned out on Science Hill, the site scheduled for construction of a Biomedical Sciences Facility, to celebrate the one year anniversary of the UCSC Science Hill Tree Sit. The festivities featured speakers, spoken word, and musical performances, as well as laughter, storytelling and conversation. People also marked the occasion by sharing memories of November 7th, 2007, the day that hundreds of students, staff, faculty, and community members withstood the police in order to support the tree sit.

Cascadia Rising Tide asks Governor Kulongoski to say NO to the WOPR

Portland08 Nov 2008
The Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) will increase logging by 436% on BLM land and the only thing between the plan and our public forests is governor Kulongoski. Cascadia Rising Tide delivered a letter to the governor asking him to stand up for Oregon's future. Here's a quick video about it.

On Monday, members of Cascadia Rising Tide delivered a letter to Governor Kulongoski asking him to stand with the group against the WOPR and publicly announce his opposition to the BLM's plan. The Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR) would increase logging by 436% on BLM land in western Oregon. 70% of that would be clear cut and 100,000 acres would be old growth.

Rising Tide and the WOPR and Beyond Coalition will be holding a rally on the capitol steps in Salem on Friday November 14th at noon in an effort to move the governor to oppose this plan. Buses will be leaving from Portland and Salem. Check www.epicocity.com/wopr.htm

Tree Sit Anniversary Celebration at UCSC on November 7

Santa Cruz06 Nov 2008
At 1:00pm on Friday, November 7th, students and other community members will gather on Science Hill at UCSC to celebrate one year of occupying trees in resistance to the UC's plans to develop 120 acres of forest in Upper Campus, home to the threatened Burrowing Owl, and a vital watershed area. Tree-sit supporters assert, "Only by coming together can we make an impact on the choices that will affect all of us living in this landscape."

No More Clear Cuts!

Rogue Valley04 Nov 2008
On October 9, 2008, the BLM released its Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Western Oregon Plan Revisions (WOPR). The BLM’s final proposal would clearcut 74,000 acres of stands over 80 years old in the first decade and 27% of the remaining old growth across 96,200 acres of BLM lands over the next 100 years. The WOPR will increase logging by nearly 400% compared to current logging levels; get over 70% of the timber volume from clearcutting; shrink streamside reserves by 50%; add 180 million tons more carbon to the atmosphere compared to no logging and result in 1,300 miles of new roads.

The final plan will mirror the draft in most regards. It will: 1) remove BLM forests from the scientific framework of the Northwest Forest Plan; 2) ramp up clearcut logging across hundreds of thousands of acres; 3) remove streamside buffers that protect clean water and fish; and 4) log some of the last remaining older forests in western Oregon.

2 Stop the WOPR! Multimedia Roadshows - Saturday, Nov. 1; PSU @ 4pm, Red & Black Cafe @ 7

Portland25 Oct 2008
A multimedia presentation designed to educate and inspire action to stop Bush's WOPR (pronounced "whopper") plan to quadruple logging on public forestlands in western Oregon.

BLM's “Whopper” is Here!

Portland17 Oct 2008
On October 9, 2008, the BLM released its Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Western Oregon Plan Revisions (WOPR). Since the Bush administration first announced it would revise the plans for 2.6 million acres of Bureau of Land Management forests in western Oregon, reactions have been fairly constant: the timber industry loves it, and everyone else hates it.

Celebration; Hurwitz out of Humboldt!

Rogue Valley02 Oct 2008
A loose coalition is planning an upbeat end to two decades Maxxam Corporation’s destructive presence in our forests, our towns, and our lives. Finally, after 21 years, the banner MAXXAM OUT OF HUMBOLDT comes true!.

NOTE: Darryl Cherney, forest activist and earthfirster! will be be guest on the Brain Labor Report on Friday, Oct. 3 at 7 a.m., Topic: "Maxxam Out of Humboldt Celebration" Listen "live" at 94.9 fm in Ashland, Oregon or on the internet at http://www.kskq.org After Oct. 3rd the show can be heard in the archive at http://www.kskq.org/blr

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