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To: Robert A. Cook, PE
Researching this natural "mud" in one county in one state "for the nature lovin' enviro's (and the universities they live on) each year probably costs the remaining taxpayers over 1,000,000.00 dollars annually.

WAYYYY under budget. Cartographers for the GIS layout, regulations to be drafted (Santa Cruz drafted the blueprint for the whole State, and after California it just gets replicated), new grading regulations, policies and procedures to write for each profession, training for all the inspectors and planners, new timber harvest regulations to pass, foresters to interpret them... all brought to you by the IUCN.

It's a gift that keeps on giving. Then consider the lost opportunity and what happens when there is a fire.

50 posted on 10/09/2002 8:51:18 PM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: Carry_Okie
I also posted this additional info on another thread about this:

Robin (last name unknown), called in the woods by the name Naya, had just arrived in Santa Cruz from Arcata, CA where he may have been involved with direct action in the Mattole area of Humboldt county. He was eager to go to the forest and defend against logging that would harm Steelhead Trout at the southern end of the coastal redwood forests. He was found Tuesday night by employees of Redwood Empire at the base of "Esparanza," the tree he had been sitting in for about 12 hours. He was taken by helicopter to Valley Medical Center in San Jose where he died earlier today. He would have been 22 years old on Thursday, 10 October. While he enjoyed rock-climbing, this was Naya's first treesit.

The location of the treesit, the Ramsey 2 Timber Harvest Plan in southern Santa Cruz county near Corallitos, is opposed by many local environmentalists, federal, state and county agencies. Santa Cruz Earth First! has been activiely defending Ramsey Gulch and nearby Gamecock Canyon for almost 7 years. The treesits in Ramsey 2 THP were established almost 2 months ago in the area where logging is going on.

Santa Cruz Earth First! activists met quietly tonight to talk over the situation in Ramsey Gulch and morn the loss of a fine, young forest defender. A public Memorial Gathering will be held on October 18 or 19, 2002 at a location to be announced.

http://members.cruzio.com/~cruzef

150 posted on 10/10/2002 7:35:53 PM PDT by Glutton
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