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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...

Econews Report: Salmon People in an Era of Ecological Colonialism

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

“When we call ourselves salmon people, that’s very literal in our purpose to take care of salmon. So that means the river and the forest, and all of these other things that create salmon habitat. So if the salmon aren’t here, I think that’s a very cosmological...

Econews Report: Local Government Transparency a Big Problem

by Lamprey | Jun 7, 2018 | EcoNews Report, FOER

“The key piece of this whole scheme, is that you get out from under the requirement to provide fish passage over Scott dam” Tom Wheeler, Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Information Center, hosts a discussion with Friends of the Eel River...

Econews Report: Victory in Court for Klamath Salmon

by Lamprey | May 3, 2018 | EcoNews Report, FOER

“Rivers carry more than just water – they also carry sediment which is very important to a river’s function and its ability to naturally regulate itself from diseases.”  Friends of the Eel River’s Conservation Director Scott Greacen discusses the...
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