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The redwood region of California defines the southern extent of the temperate rainforest of the Pacific Northwest. Industrial logging corporations hold the titles for much of the private forestlands in our region, and present threats to ecosystem health and economic stability. Years of corporate logging has created a wasteland of clearcuts and roads beyond the visable "beauty strips" retained near highways and towns.
EPIC confronts the corporations responsible for this destruction through monitoring their Timber Harvest Plans, engaging policy makers and litigating illegal actions. After 30 years of confrontation, our Industrial Forestlands Program intends to enrich this strategy by promoting sound forest management practices, habitat restoration, and encouraging more community members to engage in CalFire Forestry processes. Fueled by enthusiasm, we look forward to offering community forums, educational workshops and multi-media presentations so we may, as the wider Humboldt community, protect and enjoy our shared legacy.
Pacific Lumber Timber Plan Threatens State Park (April 3, 2008)
Pacific Lumber proposes clearcutting right next to Humboldt Redwoods State Park.
SF Chronicle Op-Ed (April 3, 2008)
Which plan for the future of Pacific Lumber Co. ?
This Op-Ed ran today in the San Francisco Chronicle By Sam Johnston EPIC's Industrial Forest Campaigner
Introductory Information
Learn to maneuver the process by which logging operations are approved on private and state land and how you can participate
Litigation on Maxxam/Pacific Lumber's State Permit to Kill
The Sustained Yield Plan (SYP) and Incidental Take Permit (ITP) Case
Learn about EPIC's challenge to many of the sacrifices that were established through the infamous Headwaters Deal, including a state permit to kill endangered species.
Logging and Water Quality Impacts
Learn about EPIC's work to protect watersheds from the impacts of unsustainable logging operations.
California Forest Practice Rules (FPRs)
Find information on the inadequacies of the FPRs, proposed rule changes, EPIC's comments to the Board of Forestry, and other information.
Herbicide Spraying
Herbicides go hand-in-hand with clearcutting. Learn more about these toxic practices.
Logging Companies
Find information on Pacific Lumber Company, Simpson Timber, Sierra Pacific Industries, and other large industrial logging companies.
Reports, Studies, and Other Available Information
Windmill Comments L. Holm 5-2-06 (May 2, 2006 - 124KB PDF)
Windmill, a.k.a. Davis Creek, a.k.a. THP#1-03-232HUM. EPIC's Timber Harvest Plan Monitor Lindsey Holm comments on the weaknesses of this plan.
Comments on Apolodontia in Davis Creek THP #1-03-232 HUM "Windmill" (April 2, 2006 - 225KB PDF)
Mountain Beavers at risk under current Timber Harvest Plan #1-03-232 HUM.
Nanning Creek (December 30, 2005)
This is a description of the "Bonanza" Timber Harvest Plan, in the area of Nanning Creek, located in Humboldt County, California. The "Bonanza" Timber Harvest Plan (THP) is one mile east of the company town ...
EPIC Comments on THP 1-05-097 HUM (July 8, 2005 - 104KB PDF)
EPIC comments on Pacific Lumber/Scotia Pacific's proposed Timber Harvest Plan (THP) #1-05-097 HUM, a.k.a., "Bonanza," which would impact marbled murrelet and Northern spotted owl habitat, and provides insuff...
Industrial Forest Lands Program Description
EPIC monitors activity on privately held, public trust forestlands we call industrial forests. We want to encourage public involvement in the planning process, to ensure that our shared heritage is protecte...
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