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Headwaters Forest Slide Show

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(compare the devastation you witness here with the image PL/MAXXAM's corporate public relations spin doctors present at www.palco.com )

Headwaters Grove
The pristine ancient redwoods of Headwaters Grove.
Pictures from the Disappearing Ancient Redwoods
Ancient Redwood forest, illegally logged old growth trees, and Pacific Lumber/Maxxam clearcuts
Headwaters Forest Map
Postcard Grove
The famous "Postcard Grove," at the heart of the 3,000-acre Headwaters Grove.
The devastated Lawrence Creek watershed, on PL/MAXXAM land between Headwaters Grove and All Species Grove.
The Jordan Creek Landslides
These disastrous slides, originating on Pacific Lumber clearcuts, buried a mile of productive salmon habitat under a torrent of debris 15 feet deep and up to 250 feet wide.
The Stafford Slide
Much of the Humboldt County town of Stafford was wiped out by a massive debris torrent originating on Maxxam/Pacific Lumber and Barnum Timber Company land upstream.
Southern Torrent Salamander
The Southern torrent salamander, the subject of a recent endangered species listing petition, thrives in the cool, clear streams that are becoming so rare in California's abused coastal forests.
An Aerial View of the North Side Headwaters Grove
An Elk River Timber clearcut bordering Headwaters Grove on the north side, showing the stark contrast between old growth redwood and cutover industrial forestland.
Blocking the Gates
Protesters "locked down" to the gate into Headwaters Forest to slow down the logging.
The Ancient Redwoods of Headwaters Forest.