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Environmental news from the northern Yosemite & central Sierra
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Environmental news for the Northern Yosemite and central Sierra region. Do you live, work or play in the Northern Yosemite and central Sierra region? Do you care about the environment and the threats facing the local places you love? Then we have the news for you! Whether you read an article from our newsletter, a director’s report or a blog, you will find local, timely news related to the beautiful environment here in the central Sierra and northern Yosemite region. July 15, 2016. June 8, 2016. The Stan...
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More clearcutting planned for Calaveras forests - Ebbetts Pass Forest Watch
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Ebbetts Pass Forest Watch. Stop clearcutting in the Sierras. Forest Watcher’s Blog. Battle Creek Alliance Library. Forests, Carbon and Global Warming. O&C Trust Act White Paper. Clearcutting continues in Tuolumne County. Is CA violating Fish and Wildlife protection laws? More clearcutting planned for Calaveras forests. September 1, 2011. You can see what has already been clearcut on a satellite map made for EPFW at www.sierraforest.org. Which forests are being clearcut this year? How much more is planned?
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Frogs | Sierra People's Forest Service
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What Can I Do? Sierra People's Forest Service. Perhaps one of the most sensitive creatures to logging practices is the frog. Many consider it an indicator species reflecting the degree of intrusion and disruption to localized biospheres. Numerous studies have been conducted demonstrating the sensitivity of frogs to these disruptions, and particularly studies related to the results of applications of pesticides. Center for Biological Diversity Sierra Nevada Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog site. Sierra People’...
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Extreme Forestry | Sierra People's Forest Service
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What Can I Do? Sierra People's Forest Service. Extreme Forestry involves harvesting every possible location, regardless its impact on environment, except where regulated. The job of regulation in California is executed by the California Department of Forestry. Unfortunately, some of the allowed practices are not consistent with truly sustainable forestry practices. Clearcutting. Is the most devastating of these practices. Herbicide spraying. Has prepared a series of videos:. The plan has stoked controver...
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About Us | Sierra People's Forest Service
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What Can I Do? Sierra People's Forest Service. Sierra People’s Forest Service was organized in 2009 in the Sierra Nevada community of North San Juan, CA in response to local concerns about our endangered forest environment. Our purpose is to engage Sierra Pacific Industries and other major logging companies and to hold them accountable regarding their forest management practices with a goal of long term sustainability. As well as herbicide spraying. Wildfire and Salvage Logging. California Wildlife: Cons...
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Herbicides | Sierra People's Forest Service
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What Can I Do? Sierra People's Forest Service. Herbicide use has been debated since its inception in the early 20th century. Studies of the effects of herbicides on organisms have been ongoing since then, but have increased substantially in the past 10 years. Despite this, herbicide use has been increasing in our forests. You may not be aware that some of the claims being made about the safety and consequences of Roundup. Important points about glyphosate that differ with the claims made by Cal Fire:.
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What Can I Do? | Sierra People's Forest Service
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What Can I Do? Sierra People's Forest Service. What Can I Do? So that this doesn’t happen…. To the Governor of California. Join the ForestEthics campaign. To protect forests and our climate. click here. The Sierra Nevada Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog. We always need help educating the public about the extensive unsustainable forest practices happening. On a forest plan in your community. Your regional forestry agency accepts public comments for Timber Harvest Plans. Encourage your local timber companies.