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ACTION ALERT: Tell Board of Forestry - No Logging in Watercourse and Lake Protection Zone
The Board of Forestry is pushing forward a controversial proposed rule-making under the guise of wildfire risk reduction, which would allow logging and use of heavy equipment—including tractors and dozers—in Watercourse and Lake Protection Zones (WLPZ). This rule-making is a dangerous attempt at deregulation that isn’t backed up by science.
Sep 16


Klamath Tour with Water Education Foundation
This tour was provided by Water Education Foundation (WEF), a small nonprofit that strives to provide impartial educational experiences about water issues in California. Nick Gray, WEF Programs Director, greeted us, provided us with our itinerary, and plenty of humor, which kept us all in good spirits as 40 of us piled onto the tour bus to begin our journey down the Klamath River
Sep 16


Humboldt Youth are Taking Climate Action: California Youth Climate Policy Leadership Program
That is why this year, EPIC has joined the California Youth Climate Policy (CYCP) Leadership program, a statewide initiative that empowers high schoolers to take climate action into their own hands.
Sep 3


State Legislature Should Appropriate the Prop 4 Funds ASAP
Last fall, millions of Californians voted in support of a $10 billion environmental bond measure. Officially titled the Parks, Environment, Energy, and Water bond measure, its broad popular support was a signal to our state leaders that Californians care about climate action. Here in Humboldt, 63% of voters supported the bill.
Sep 3


In Remembrance of Robert “woods” Sutherland
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert “man who walks in the woods” —or often simply “woods”— Sutherland.
Sep 3

