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Action Alert: Tell the US Forest Service "No" herbicides in Mendocino National Forest
On over 10,000 acres of the Mendocino National Forest, there are roughly 2,000 known invasive plant infestations. Species like Scotch broom, Himalayan blackberry, and cheatgrass threaten native ecosystems, increase wildfire risk, and harm water quality. In the draft Invasive Plant Treatment Project Environmental Assessment, the agency proposes three alternatives: the Proposed Action, which includes multiple herbicides; Alternative 2, no herbicides; and Alternative 3, No Actio
7 days ago


ACTION ALERT: Urge Mendocino National Forest to Say No to Toxic Herbicides
Take action! The U.S. Forest Service is proposing a project to reduce the extent and spread of invasive plants across the Mendocino...
Oct 17, 2023


Win! Humboldt Board of Supes Unanimously Opposes Herbicide Spraying
When PG&E threatened to spray herbicides along its transmission easements without clear landowner permissions, Humboldt County residents...
Oct 31, 2022


Action Alert: Tell Humboldt County Board of Supervisors to Pass No Herbicide Spray Resolution 10/25
At its next meeting on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at 9am at the County Courthouse, 825 5th Street, Eureka, the Humboldt County Board of...
Oct 21, 2022


BREAKING: Joint Statement from EPIC & Allies on Proposed PG&E Herbicide Spraying
On September 29, 2022, PG&E alerted Humboldt County that it was going to spray herbicides along its easements across the region. PG&E...
Oct 3, 2022

