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- Push for More Logging Under the Northwest Forest Plan
and the ecological harm it inflicted on protected species like the northern spotted owl and marbled murrelet Murrelets are nearly extirpated from Washington State.
- CAL FIRE Botches Green Diamond THP Approval
Wildlife over potentially significant impacts to federally-threatened and state-endangered marbled murrelets The marbled murrelet is a small seabird that has made its nests and reared its young on the mossy branches Murrelets are sensitive to human-induced noise, particularly noise from road use and infrastructural THP involves use of a mainline logging road that traverses within 300 feet a known-occupied marbled murrelet was approved in August, 2015, squarely in the middle of the defined-nesting season for the marbled murrelet
- No Small Feat—Your Comments Helped Protect Rare Mendocino Pygmy Cypress Woodlands and Marbled Murrel
old-growth Douglas fir trees, which State Park biologist have concluded serve as suitable potential marbled murrelet
- Don’t Trash our State Park Lands—Protect Mendocino County Forests
forests, and also serve as important habitat for threatened and endangered species such as the marbled murrelet
- Northwest Forest Plan at 20: It’s Working!
(Flip side: Washington’s murrelet population is plummeting precipitously.) While murrelet habitat is largely stable on federal lands, it is still disappearing from non-federal are approximately 19,700 murrelets. Marbled Murrelet Habitat While the murrelet populations appear to be somewhat stable, the status review ’s analysis of marbled murrelet habitat is somewhat bleak.
- Connecting Wild Places—State of Connectivity on Private Lands
activities elsewhere on Humboldt Redwood Company lands, primarily in association with its so-called Marbled Murrelet
- The Endangered Species Acts—Tools of the Trade for Protecting Species Diversity and Forest Health
In EPIC’s first federal Endangered Species Act case, Marbled Murrelet v. old-growth forest in Owl Creek under would violate the ESA by harassing and harming the threatened marbled murrelet
- Save Richardson Grove: Think Globally, Act Locally
The redwoods in Richardson Grove also serve as critical habitat for Marbled Murrelets, Northern Spotted
- Third Lawsuit Filed to Prevent Caltrans From Vandalizing Ancient Redwoods in Richardson Grove State
The park also contains essential habitat for threatened and endangered species such as the marbled murrelet
- EPIC Victory for Richardson Grove
The park also contains essential habitat for threatened and endangered species such as the marbled murrelet
- Logging Industry Loses Latest Attack on Threatened Seabird
A federal district court today maintained conservation protections for rare marbled murrelets, a unique call home, despite undisputed scientific evidence that murrelets are continuing to disappear from the Murrelets don’t build nests, instead laying their single egg on natural, moss-covered platforms where The district court rejected logging industry claims that murrelets in central California could not be “The court’s decision keeps the murrelet protected down here in the redwood temperate rainforest.”
- EPIC Vigilance Gets Results
the structural components of the forest stand are also suitable for the extremely imperiled Marbled Murrelet of the “Nacho Libre” Timber Harvest Plan comes on the heels of another recent victory for owls and murrelets EPIC charged that the proposed plan would cause illegal “take” of Northern Spotted Owls and Marbled Murrelets












