Conservation Groups Building a Wildlife Corridor.News Editors/Environmental Writers SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 19, 2000 Save-the-Redwoods League The Save-the-Redwoods League is an organization dedicated to the protection of the remaining Coast Redwood trees in the U.S. state of California. It was founded in 1918 by Frederick Russell Burnham,[1] Madison Grant, John C. Merriam, and Henry Fairfield Osborn. announced today at a press conference that they have negotiated the purchase of 1,075 acres of old growth and second growth forest and connecting lands in the Mattole River The Mattole River is a river on the north coast of California. A short section of the river flows through upper Mendocino County, but the vast majority of its 62-mile (100 km) run is through Humboldt County. valley of Southern Humboldt County Humboldt County is the name of three counties in the United States:
The Stepping Stones are three prominent rocks lying 0.5 miles north of Limitrophe Island, off the southwest coast of Anvers Island. in the Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea between Humboldt Redwoods State Park Humboldt Redwoods State Park is located 30 miles (50 km) south of Eureka, California in southern Humboldt County, within northern California. Established by the Save-the-Redwoods League in 1921 with the dedication of the Raynal Bolling Memorial Grove, it has grown to become the , the largest old growth redwood preserve in the world, and the King Range National Conservation Area, the longest unroaded coastal area in the lower 48 states. Eel River Eel River may refer to:
"The Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea expands the wildlife benefits of public ownership through protection on a landscape level that avoids the fragmentation of habitat and eventual disappearance of many species," said the League's Executive Director, Katherine Anderton. She applauded the commitment of Eel River Sawmills to pursue the transaction on the eve On the Eve (Накануне in Russian) is the third novel by famous Russian writer Ivan Turgenev, best known for his short stories and the novel Fathers and Sons. of their potential sale to Pacific Lumber Company. The Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea benefits the wildlife on 126,500 acres of surrounding public lands, used by spotted owls, mountain lions, red tree voles, golden eagles, pileated woodpeckers and Pacific fishers. Four tributaries of the Mattole River, spawning grounds for threatened salmon and steelhead populations, flow through the Corridor and will be protected as a result of the project. The Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea is a cooperative project that builds on the stewardship of local landowners, the grassroots advocacy and education of local conservation groups such as Ancient Forests International. Financial support for Phase I came from state agencies, several private foundations, and members of Save-the-Redwoods League. The League will seek funding from public and private sources to pay the $2.545 million acquisition price and to create a venture fund for future acquisition opportunities in the corridor. Anderton also announced that Eel River Sawmills has agreed to sell another 280 acres of old growth douglas fir on the northern boundary of the King Range. This unentered old growth douglas fir forest is an anchor of fish-bearing Squaw Creek which joins the Mattole River North of the Corridor project. "The League deeply appreciates this purchase which caps a long history of negotiations and transactions between Eel River Sawmills and Save-the-Redwoods League that has resulted in permanent protection of many key forested lands on mutually acceptable terms." This land will be transferred to the US Bureau of Land Management. Radio Actuality is available. Please call Maria Leavy at 703/418-2060. Available at www.savetheredwoods.org for download and review: -- Stylized styl·ize tr.v. styl·ized, styl·iz·ing, styl·iz·es 1. To restrict or make conform to a particular style. 2. To represent conventionally; conventionalize. map -- Photo |
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