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FOER comments Proposed Phase 3 Commercial Cannabis Land Use Ordinance

by Steelhead | Mar 21, 2021 | Cannabis, Comments, FOER, Land Use

Mendocino Board of Supervisors 501 Low Gap Road Ukiah CA 95482 Submitted by ecomment March 21, 2021 Re: Proposed Phase 3 Commercial Cannabis Land Use Ordinance Dear Supervisors, Friends of the Eel River respectfully joins the environmental community of Mendocino...

Friends of the Eel River, Humboldt County Agree to Road Fixes to Protect Fisheries and Restore Watersheds

by Lamprey | Oct 10, 2019 | Cannabis, FOER

(Eureka, CA) Friends of the Eel River and the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors have reached a legal settlement to fund culvert replacements and road repairs in two Southern Humboldt watersheds critical to salmon and steelhead through 2023. The agreement ends a...

A Free Flowing Future for the Eel River Within Reach

by Lamprey | Apr 23, 2019 | Cannabis, Dam Removal, FOER, Great Redwood Trail, No Coal in Humboldt

Friends of the Eel River is proud to play an influential role in advancing real solutions for Eel River watershed health and fisheries recovery, and we are grateful for your support and partnership. These are pivotal – and exciting – times for ensuring a...

Talking About the Bigger Picture of California’s Legal Cannabis Industry

by Lamprey | Jan 3, 2019 | Cannabis, EcoNews Report, FOER

Are prohibitionary cities and counties unintentionally sanctioning the illegal cannabis market? Friends of the Eel River’s Conservation Director Scott Greacen discusses this question with HDL’s Cannabis Policy Advisor Mark Lovelace. Tune in to hear about...

FOER Discusses Cannabis Impacts on the Humboldt Chronicles

by Lamprey | Jul 20, 2018 | Cannabis, FOER, Land Use

From the Humboldt Chronicle: In the July episode, we took a look at environmental issues as they pertain to cannabis cultivation — regulation, compliance, best practices. Our guests included Drew Barber of East Mill Creek Farms, Scott Greacen, Conservation...

FOER Discusses Humboldt County Lawsuit on Jefferson Exchange

by Lamprey | Jul 20, 2018 | Cannabis, Land Use, News

“When we’re talking about the watershed impacts the impacts on fisheries and fish habitat and things that need our rivers and streams, the biggest overall by far is sediment production”   Friends of the Eel River’s Conservation Director...
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