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    • Press Releases
      • 2010
        • Lawsuit Filed to Expedite Protection of Pacific Fisher
        • Caltrans Releases Final Environmental Review for Highway Project That Will Degrade Ancient Humboldt County Redwood Grove
        • EPIC and Allies File Suit to Protect Ancient Redwoods From Caltrans Project
        • Direct Message to Motorists: Richardson Grove is Threatened
        • Groups Vow Legal Challenge Against Richardson Grove Project
        • Marbled Murrelet Retains Threatened Status Under ESA
      • 2009
        • Botched Logging Around Orleans
        • EPIC Joins Global Day of Climate Change
        • Agency Proposal Leaves Threatened Coho with Dry Riverbeds
        • Coalition of Environmental Groups Call for Ouster of Appointee from State Forestry Board
        • Obama Cancels Bush Era Plan to Clear Cut Oregon Forests
        • Marbled Murrelet Retains Protection as Threatened Species
        • Groups Sue To Protect North Coast Rivers and Fisheries
        • Groups Defend Streams, Forests from Bush Administration
      • 2008
        • California Supreme Court Sides with Environmentalists in Decades-Long Forest Dispute
        • Emergency Petition Filed to Protect Imperiled Salmon
        • Mendocino Redwood Company to Assume Control of Pacific Lumber
        • Underwood Roadless Area Threatened
        • EPIC Joins Lawsuit Over California’s Salmon Rules
        • Court Rejects Timber Industry Attack on Threatened Seabird
        • Three New Pacific Lumber Reorganization Plans Filed With Bankruptcy
      • 2007
        • EPIC’s 30th Anniversary Celebration
        • EPIC Marks Third Decade of Forest and Watershed Advocacy
        • Timber Industry Uses Draft Bush ESA Regulations
        • Citizen Suit Prompts Settlement of Pulp Mill Pollution
        • Court Rules Rare Salamanders Were Illegally Denied Protection Under ESA
      • 2006
        • Federal Court Upholds Protections for Roadless Forests
        • Habitat Protections for Threatened Marbled Murrelet Slashed
        • Conservation Groups Challenge Fish & Game Refusal to Protect Recently Discovered Salamander
        • Regional Water Board Adopts Cutting-Edge Water Quality Protections
        • Court Ruling Opens Forest Service Fire Planning to Public
        • Habitat of Newly Discovered Salamander Species Slated for Logging
        • EPIC Inquiry on Disclosure Sent to Realtors in Maxxam Lands Liquidation
        • Citizen Lawsuit Filed Against Evergreen’s Humboldt Bay Pulp Mill
      • 2005
        • Community Appeals to Pacific Lumber to Halt Logging at Nanning Creek
        • Groups Notify Evergreen Pulp Mill of Intent to File Suit
        • Maxxam/Pacific Lumber Slapped with Logging Violation Notice
        • Federal Agency Reaffirms Pacific Lumber’s Flawed Habitat Conservation Plan
        • Pacific Lumber Mounts Last-Minute Attack on Public Hearing Process
        • Petition Filed In Court For Air Quality Board To Halt Pulp Mill Pollution
        • Beginning of the End-Game for Maxxam in Humboldt County
        • Judge Upholds Protection for Old-Growth Forests
        • EPIC To Defend Order Limiting Timber Harvest in Damaged Watersheds
        • Forest Service Rush to Log Hits Snag
        • New Species of Salamander Found in Siskiyou Mountains
        • Federal Court Halts Klamath Old-Growth Logging
        • State Agency Finds Maxxam/Pacific Lumber To Blame for Financial Woes
        • Fisheries Service to Protect Green Sturgeon in Sacramento River, Refuses to Extend Protection to Klamath Basin
    • EPIC in the News
      • Deforestation and Climate Change Speech
      • Green sturgeon get partial protection
      • Harbor plan too industry-heavy?
      • Logging challenged along Klamath River tributary
      • New sales reignite timber battles
      • Parasite with a purpose: Protection for lamprey considered
      • EPIC honors Clary of CATs
      • Judge blocks Klamath logging plan
      • Judge fells federal timber project
      • Endangered seabird could lose protection
      • Marbled murrelet decision may muddle species’ status
      • Eureka plans to develop a portion of Palco Marsh
      • New roadless rule reignites forest conflict
      • Environmental groups oppose extension of Waterfront Drive
      • Logging plan greeted coolly
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2008

Supreme Court Sides with Environmentalists in Decades-Long Forest Dispute 07.17.08

Emergency Petition Filed to Protect Imperiled Salmon 07.16.08

Mendocino Redwood Company to Assume Control of Pacific Lumber 06.06.08

Underwood Roadless Area Threatened 03.25.08

EPIC Joins Lawsuit Over California’s Salmon Rules 02.25.08

Court Rejects Timber Industry Attack on Threatened Seabird 02.05.08

Three New Pacific Lumber Reorganization Plans Filed with Bankruptcy 01.31.08

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