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Friends of the Eel River Cautiously Optimistic about Great Redwood Trail Act

by Lamprey | Apr 10, 2018 | FOER

This March, California State Senator Mike McGuire introduced the Great Redwood Trail Act (SB 1029) to simultaneously resolve the festering debacle of the North Coast Railroad Authority and advance a vision for a world class trail network for the Eel River Canyon and...

New Earthquake Hazards App Shows Fault Line at Scott Dam Location

by Lamprey | Apr 5, 2018 | Dam Removal, News

A new app from the California Department of Conservation called EQ Zapp identifies earthquake hazard zones based on several types of geologic ground failures. These include fault ruptures, liquefaction of the soil, and earthquake induced landslides. The EQ Zapp shows...

Econews Report: Dam Safety and Railroad Bills Move Forward in Sacramento

by Lamprey | Apr 5, 2018 | EcoNews Report, FOER

Stephanie Tidwell, Friends of the Eel River Executive Director, and Scott Greacen, Friends of the Eel River Conservation Director, discuss new and proposed state legislation and how it may effect the Eel River.  California legislators passed SB 92 and AB 1270, both...

FOER Comments on Hum Co Cannabis Ordinance Final EIR

by Lamprey | Mar 28, 2018 | Comments, FOER, Land Use

Wednesday, March 28 2018 Humboldt County Board of Supervisors via email to SLazar@co.humboldt.ca.us Re: Commercial Cannabis Land Use Ordinance and FEIR Dear Supervisors; Friends of the Eel River (“FOER”) submits the following comments to supplement our previous...

Tribes, Conservationists Demand Tougher Cannabis Regulations

by Lamprey | Mar 19, 2018 | Action, FOER, Land Use

PRESS RELEASE Karuk Tribe • Yurok Tribe TRIBES, CONSERVATIONISTS DEMAND TOUGHER CANNABIS REGULATIONS Excessive Number of Cannabis Operations Threatens Humboldt’s Fish, Wildlife, and Water Quality Eureka, Calif. – Representatives from the Karuk Tribe, Yurok Tribe, and...
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