[Occupymendocino] Fw: Action Alert: Tower & Clearcut Proposed in Redwood National Park
Ann Rennacker
annxpress at live.com
Mon Feb 27 08:46:58 PST 2017
There is a petition is this to oppose three sites the government wants to place cell towers in Redwood Forests, not for citizens to get cellphone reception but to put spy communications for State, local police and Federal agencies. They require areas of the Forests to be clearcut perpetually, even where sensitive wildlife and Native Sacred sites are now.
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Subject: Action Alert: Tower & Clearcut Proposed in Redwood National Park
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Hi Ann-
Redwood National Park was established to protect magnificent Redwood Forests and is obligated by law to regulate use of the parks in such a manner as to leave them in an unimpaired condition. A proposed communications tower and adjacent perpetual clearcut would result in long-term negative impacts to park resources.
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Take Action:<http://org2.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=zRkfM7JCe7D%2BMWNVyU93Mr5oeb5q%2F7Be> We are not kidding you: someone thinks it’s a good idea to put a massive communications tower, with an adjacent clearcut in Redwood National Park. In total, three communication towers, with a height range of 120 to 270 feet and with adjacent clearcuts that must be perpetually maintained for the sake of the towers, are proposed for Rodgers Peak (in Redwood National Park), Alder Camp (a state-owned prison facility), and on Rattlesnake Peak (privately owned by Green Diamond). The towers would provide radio coverage for federal, state and local agencies but would not provide any cell phone reception for the nearby communities.
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