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Activists extracted in Mattole watershed
The Care-a-Lot Village was raided on Monday, following Saturday’s extractions at Gypsy Mountain, and the felling of Aradia, a redwood tree in the Gypsy Mountain Free State.
The Gypsy Mountain Free State contains a grove that had been protected by tree-sits since 1998. Gypsy Mountain was the site of the death of David ‘Gypsy’ Chain, who was killed by a log felled by a logger during an action. Most of the grove was cut as well.
Two activists were extracted from Legacy, a Douglas Fir overlooking the steep slopes of the Rattlesnake Creek area of the Mattole watershed. Both were charged with Trespassing infractions, and released pending trial. The tree the activists were extracted from was then felled. Another activist remained in a tree further down the gravelly shifting hillside protecting other trees.
Four climbers working for Eric Schatz ascended the tree the activists were occupying along with surrounding tied in trees, and eventually the activists were lowered to the ground in harnesses. Schatz was scheduled to appear in Humboldt County Court Monday and was not at the scene of the extraction. Immediately after the extraction, Palco’s Carl Anderson ordered the felling of Legacy, and the tree was sawed down in front of the extracted activists and activists and bystanders collected at the scene.
Two activists were extracted from Legacy, a Douglas Fir overlooking the steep slopes of the Rattlesnake Creek area of the Mattole watershed. Both were charged with Trespassing infractions, and released pending trial. The tree the activists were extracted from was then felled. Another activist remained in a tree further down the gravelly shifting hillside protecting other trees.
Four climbers working for Eric Schatz ascended the tree the activists were occupying along with surrounding tied in trees, and eventually the activists were lowered to the ground in harnesses. Schatz was scheduled to appear in Humboldt County Court Monday and was not at the scene of the extraction. Immediately after the extraction, Palco’s Carl Anderson ordered the felling of Legacy, and the tree was sawed down in front of the extracted activists and activists and bystanders collected at the scene.
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Chalk another one up to the bad guys!! Yee-Hah!
I suppose that the film, is also faked! You do bring up an interesting point, mice, what if we used the funds that treesitters suck up, for legal means to combat this timber co.. After all, if you don't count the tree(luna) that was bought, treesitters haven't saved one tree!
As one who knows a lil bit about David's case, the postings by mouse are inflamatory and outright lies. Gypsy was discovered dead within minutes of Ammons dropping the tree on him. This is undisbuted facts. Mouse is propogating misnomers and lies.
Go read "A good forest for dying" by Patrick Beach. A journalist read through the wrongful death transcripts of depositions, motions filed with the courts, and police reports in addition to interviews. Mouse's facts are flawed and misleading.
Go read "A good forest for dying" by Patrick Beach. A journalist read through the wrongful death transcripts of depositions, motions filed with the courts, and police reports in addition to interviews. Mouse's facts are flawed and misleading.
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