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Biscuit Defense Underway

Road to Biscuit Salvage Logging Now Blocked

Using an intricate web of ropes and clips, a young woman is putting her body in the way of logging ancient forests in the Biscuit burn. She is suspended on a platform 75 feet above US Forest Service road 2308-150 to stop the logging of the Indi timber sale.
The Indi timber sale area in Curry County, is a healthy ancient forest inside the Biscuit fire perimeter. The sale include 5' diameter green trees and 7' diameter snags. Many units include more green than burned trees, despite a promise by the US Forest Service that only dead trees would be salvaged. Where burned, conifer seedlings are now in their third year of natural recovery.

East Fork Lumber Company paid nearly $2 million to log this ancient forest above Indigo Creek. East Fork intends to sell half the logs to the highest bidder and mill the rest for import to Asian markets like Japan and Taiwan.

"Logging is not restoration," said Kay Pittwald from her hanging platform. "The future of this remote area is healthy salmon, clean water and a thriving tourist economy. It is not a place for an out-of-country timber grab to ship wood products to Asia."

The blockade is located on Forest Service road 2308-150, 12 miles east of Agness.

The Wild Siskiyou Action Team adheres to a strict non-violence code:

"We apply great effort to stop any harm to all living beings, in the mountains and in the towns. We will not harm any living beings, nor use the language of violence or intimidation. While we act in this area, we will prevent the destruction of any private property."

pic for feature 26.Jul.2004 22:07

pdx graphics drone #6082

A ponderosa pine tree burned in the Biscuit fire is still alive.
A ponderosa pine tree burned in the Biscuit fire is still alive.

Thank you, Kay 27.Jul.2004 10:24

Dr J

It is so uplifting to see ACTION around this timber giveaway. I wonder, how can folks in Portland best support Kay and crew?

Show support for this action 27.Jul.2004 10:54

Eddy

I guess one way to help right away is contact the Freddies and tell them you support the direct action and ask them to handle the pod protest carefully.

I found a list of contacts. Anyone know e-mail addresses for these folks?
There are more contacts at the various ranger districts within this forest. Does anyone know which ranger district the protest is in?

Supervisor's Office
Scott Conroy, Forest Supervisor
Ginnie Grilley, Deputy Forest Supervisor
333 West 8th St. Medford OR 97501
Voice - (541) 858-2200 - FAX - (541) 858-2220 - TTY (For Hearing & Speech Impaired) - 1-866-296-3823

images from the blockade 27.Jul.2004 11:56

rogue imc

here are the first images of the blockade at the Indi timber sale

Directions to the blockade. 27.Jul.2004 17:04

Just in case that wasn't clear

The blockade is 12 miles east of Agnes. Leave town. Go East. On Forest Service Road 2308. 12 miles later, blockage on spur road 150!

Now for the hard part. Here's directions to Agnes from the North. Investing in a map might be a good idea.
Mapquest.com recommends going South on along the coast on Highway 101 from Florence.
Go East on JERRYS FLAT RD/NF 33/AGNESS RD, which connects with 101 just north of Gold Beach, and just south of Wedderburn.

I presume a similar route (going to Highway 101) would apply for people coming from the South as well.

scott conroy's email 27.Jul.2004 20:25

mary

Accoring to the Forest Service web site, Scott Conroy's email address is

 sconroy@fs.fed.us.

 http://www.fs.fed.us/cgi-bin/address_detail_net?XKRAfMI1Ojw2z35q

Cops are trying to clear Biscuit roadblock right now!!! 28.Jul.2004 13:09

Indy rockstars fan club siskiyou@cascadiarising.org

The road blockade erected monday (see
at the Inde sale in
the Biscuit timber sale complex is being evicted at this very moment!

Call Forest Service Supervisor for the Siskiyou National Forest:
Scott Conway 541-858-2200

Let them know what you think about that!

Stay tuned for more details as they emerge......


Wild Siskiyou Action desperately needs your help defending the Biscuit! Contact   siskiyou@cascadiarising.org / 541-482-2640 to get involved.
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Also happening:

1. Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project needs more help right now with it's straw bale office construction project in Eastern Oregon. Contact Karen Coulter (541)385-9167 for more details or see   http://cascadiarising.org/en/2004/07/408.shtml!

2. July 30-Aug 2nd :: Forest Defense Action Camp @ Straw Devil in Willamette NF. See   http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/07/293386.shtml for all the details.

Contact 541-684-8977 or 503-493-7495 for more details.

3. July 31-Aug 1st :: Hike and campout at Medicine Lake. First of several campouts and hikes scheduled this summer at the beautiful and endangered Medicine Lake. Contact   southsiskiyou@riseup.net or call 541 951-0126

see   http://www.cascadiarising.org/or/2004/06/386.shtml for details.


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