Monthly Archives: November 2009

Action to Take for Forest Service in Applegate Watershed

Water quality and logging roads in the Applegate River Watershed Many of the tributaries of the Applegate River (that still support struggling salmon and steelhead populations) located below the Applegate dam have been listed as “water quality limited” under the … Continue reading

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Frost Protection Workshop Comments Due Next Tuesday, 11/10

Hi all, This is just a friendly reminder that comments to SWRCB for the frost protection workshop are due NEXT Tuesday, 11/10 at NOON. See below. You have probably all seen this Ukiah Daily Journal article about a recent Farm … Continue reading

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Klamath Dam Deal Comment

Felice Pace, November 16, 2009 It is difficult to understand why the Pacific Federation of Fishermen’s Associations (PCFFA) has joined the Bush Administration and Governor Schwarzenegger in pushing a Klamath River deal that on balance does not appear to be … Continue reading

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Is Schwarzenegger Trading Klamath Dam Removal for the Destruction of the Delta?

Dan Bacher, November 15, 2009 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger never misses an opportunity to push his environmentally destructive and enormously costly $ 9.3 billion water bond proposal to build two new reservoirs and “improved conveyance” – the peripheral canal. True to … Continue reading

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Update on Jenner Headlands Acquisition by Sonoma Land Trust

Update: Sonoma Land Trust’s Jenner Headlands Project Posted by: “Rue” pqrst@monitor.net Tue Nov 3, 2009 12:32 pm (PST) This is great news. Note the opportunities to get on the land. A spectacular view, and we’ll work to protect the rest … Continue reading

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