Mattole Wildlands Defense

Mattole Wildlands Defenders carry the torch of over 7 years of non-violent direct action in defense of the Oldgrowth Forests in the headwaters of the NF Mattole River. The Maxxam corporation has bankrupted Pacific Lumber and the future of this land is uncertain. Around 2,000 acres of the oldgrowth forest remains here. To get involved or help call- 707-834-3100. or write: P.O. Box 4803 Arcata, Ca 95521

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Community Forestry Group on PL Bankruptcy- 'We're still in the mix'

Hank Sims latest Town Dandy column about the Pacific Lumber bankruptcy takes a closer look at the situation with TAG or Timber Acquisition Group. He describes TAG as "...an alliance of businessfolk and enviros, loosely associated with the Redwood Forest Foundation down in Mendocino County. The TAG’s idea was to operate Palco land on the “community forestry” model, with sustainable harvest rates and community input into management decisions."

He quotes David Simpson, an active Mattole Valley resident and TAG member-
“All I can say is we’re still in it,” Simpson said. “We’re still in it, we’re working on our plan, and hopefully it will be a plan that has benefits beyond what other alternatives can provide.”

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Article on Pacific Lumber Bankruptcy Status

This editorial piece by local journalist Hank Sims gives a good overview of the status of PL's bankruptcy. Currently there are four groups vying for control of PL. They are; current owner Maxxam, the Timber Noteholders (bankers, insurance companies), Mendocino Redwood Company and the Unsecured Creditors.