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Collage of one of the Freshwater Tree-sits

by sequia sempervirens
A collage of four images from the summer 2002 tree-sit in the Freshwater area in Humboldt County.
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Remedy has been up in the redwood tree named "Jerry" for well over a hundred days now. Nearby is another tree-sit which has been occupied by Wren, which is also getting closer to a hundred days of occupation. The two woman have vowed to stay up in the trees as long as it takes to get these ancient beauties protected and spared from the lumber jack's axe of Maxxam corporation. Readers are reminded that Govern Davis vowed to protect the ancient forests "from the lumber jack's axe" during his campaign to get elected. The Freshwater residents have put their local support behind the sitters resupplying them with water and food as needed. These two sits are a ridge over from where Nate Madsen sat for over two years in the same watershed protecting Mariah.

Rumour has it, that Chucky Hurwitz, himself, visited Remedy with Pacific Lumber's property manager and chucky's own family the weekend of the annual company picnic in Scotia a few weeks back. At the base of the tree apparently, Maxxam's property manager asked Remedy a few questions about why she's was up there. She responded, asking the property manager what he thought about Hurwitz himself? At the time Remedy responded and asked the tough questions, she didn't know that Hurwitz was present for her response at the base of the tree. The party of Pacific Lumber employees, Chucky Hurwitz himself, Mrs. Hurwitz and Chucky's son were all at the base of the tree, packed up and left the area upon being asked the tough questions from the tree top. Remedy found out that following Monday upon calling the property manager who was in the crowd when they visited.

The Freshwater area of Maxxam land was subjected to a cease and desist order by either the Regional Water Quality Control Board or CDF, a few years back. Maxxscam has set a target of x amount of board feet they intend to log regardless of landslides, increased flooding or loss of wildlife habitat. Maxxam has given complete disregard for adjacent property owners own property rights, as has been demonstrated by the increased flooding due to the over logging of the watershed.

Remedy's tree is fairly close to the public road. From the casual observers eyes, it looks as if this tree and the tree Wren is sitting in, are holding up the county road. If these ancient ones where cut, it wouldn't be surprising if the county had to replace the road from the lack of stability that the loss of these trees would cause. The land below these sits has already been clear-cut. The ancients one are still falling!

Stay tuned for images of Wren's tree-sit real soon! Early August 2002.
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by sequia sempervirens
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Here's a image of the tree that Wren is sitting in.
by corporate link
Looks as if Chucky's gonna get to address the courts for his role in the Savings and Loan scandel of the 80's and using lawyers as to lobby public officials.
by Ffutal
A Minneapolis Star Tribune editorial eulogizes . . . a tree. Seriously:

It was a grand one, the boulevard elm--reaching effortlessly into the Minneapolis sky. It asked nothing of its neighbors, yet year upon year lent its cool shadow to the cottage-y house on the corner. It carried its age lightly--branching out in vast but modest majesty, contributing to the rooftop canopy. Just another streetside elm, it got no thanks from passersby. No thanks, at least, until the afternoon it received last rites from the urban foresters, and acquired the orange ring that foretells the end.

http://www.startribune.com/stories/1519/3153171.html

It goes on for nearly 400 words. The Star Tribune has a print circulation of some 340,000. Imagine all the trees that had to die for this silly editorial.


by E Hamiltone
The sustainable harvest certification that PL/Maxxam has obtained, came from someone named Arthur Anderson, as stated on the PL website. Is this the same bogus firm currently being investigated in the Enron mess and responsible for countless other financial scandals/profits? Why does this not surprise me that Hurwitz who is also a known criminal now in charge of a major forestry company has ties and is being certified by an equally malignant tumor of a business, Arthur 'cooking the books' Anderson. Someone please find out if this is true and stop this guy from being in business. This is definately not a sustainable company.
YOurs truly,
Lady E
by THE GRIZZSTER (THEGRIZZ [at] AOL.COM)
EAT S HIT AND DIE.
by THE GRIZZSTER (THEGRIZZ [at] AOL.COM)
EAT S HIT AND DIE.
by enron scam
Grizzy, is your comment reflective of your IQ. Is it around 65 or something. Real intelligent comments.

Yes, arthur anderson is the same accounting firm who claims Maxxam/PL is sustainable. I'd imagine it's about as sustainable as the US portion of Enron is. Enron worldwide is doing fine, fyi....
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