Plan to Log Old-Growth Forest Draws Criticism
From Times Wire Reports
A proposal to log 44 acres of old-growth forest on a northern Sonoma County ranch has drawn criticism from environmentalists and property-rights advocates.
Some citizens and scientists are concerned about the plan’s impact on Haupt Creek, a Gualala River tributary, and the effect of cutting ancient stands of redwood and Douglas fir trees.
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