SPOONER TREESIT

Nestled in Nanning Creek in an ancient old growth redwood grove, two massive trees—dubbed Spooner and Grandma—enchant their protectors with resident flying squirrels, neighborly salamanders, and treetop fern and mushroom gardens. Spooner—more than 42 feet around and 290 feet tall—and Grandma—attached to her Siamese twin, Grandpa—rest on the edge of a cliff directly above the Nanning Creek watershed and are likely the largest trees ever defended by sitters here.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Saving the California Redwoods, Again

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http://www.enn.com/top_stories/spotlight/23154 From: Amy Arcuri and John Griffith, Special to ENN Published September 18, 2007 11:45 AM Eure...
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Monday, September 17, 2007

Nanning Creek Needs You!

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We are in the middle of rebuilding out in Nanning Creek after a September 2 raid, right before action camp. The positive side is that the su...
Friday, September 7, 2007

Nanning Raid Update/PL Violations of Murrlete Protections

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Eric Shatz was one of the raiders cutting down platforms, traverses and living spaces with gas powered chainsaws in Marbled Murrlete habitat...

NANNING CREEK RAIDED!

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Sitters arrested! PL employees and cops blockading entrances to treesit village. Sitters are in the trees, but need ground support, which ha...
Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Spooner Solidarity

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By Ronald Ward Sing out your praises for the old-growth forest Knowing many creatures will join in the chorus For these forests so grand are...
Monday, August 27, 2007

ACTION CAMP SEPTEMBER 6TH-9TH!

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We are brought together with the common goal of preventing old-growth logging, clear cutting, the use of herbicides and non-sustainable fore...

Judge blocks logging of privately owned spotted owl habitat

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By The Associated Press New dispute arises in owl country A federal judge today issued a preliminary injunction to stop Weyerhaeuser Co. fro...
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