- State
Seed Bank Merger
Seen, Suzanne Bohan, Sacramento Bee, January
1, 2005
- Governor Vetoes Timber
Bill, Santa Rosa Press Democrat, September 17, 2004.
- Governor OKs troop
relief, vetoes forest bill, Associated Press, September 16, 2004
- Board of
Supervisors: Decision made to go it alone on forestry bill, Ukiah
Daily Journal, September 15, 2004
- Why Does CDF Oppose SB
1648?, Ukiah Daily Journal and Fort Bragg Advocate, September 16, 2004, Vince
Taylor
- Why CDF Opposes SB 1648, letter to editor of the
Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Sept. 14, 2004
-
State Must Pay Environmentalist's Legal Fees, VallejoNews.Com, September
13, 2004
- Governor's
Forestry Board Nominee Is Pro-Industry, Environmentalists Say,
Los Angeles Times, September 10, 2004
- Nancy Drinkard
Appointed to Public Seat on the Board of Forestry!,
Jodi Frediani,
Citizens for
Responsible Forest Management, September 9, 2004
- Chesbro Bill Ready To Be Signed,
The Advocate News. September 9, 2004
- How Green is the Governor?,
San Francisco Chronicle, September 7, 2004
- Governor Weighs Jackson Forest Plan,
Press Democrat, September 4, 2004
- Ukiah City Council Supports Bill, Ukiah
Daily Journal, August 8, 2004
- Fort Bragg Council Undecided, The
Advocate News, July 29, 2004
- Locals divided on forest bill,
The Willits News, July 16, 2004
- Chesbro's SB 1648 Discussion Continued [by
Supervisors], July 15, 2004
- Living Laboratory, Press Democrat,
July 7, 2004
- Willits City Reacts, The
Willits News, July 7, 2004
- Jackson Forest Bill Advances,
Ukiah Daily Journal, July 5, 2004
- Balanced Approach for Managing Jackson Forest,
Senator Wesley Chesbro, Press Democrat, July 1, 2004
- Interview with Vince Taylor, Bruce Anderson, Anderson Valley
Advertiser, May 5, 2004
- Jackson Forest Reform Legislation
Introduced, Wes Chesbro Press Release, February 20, 2004.
-
Lumber
No Longer No. 1 in Mendocino County, Mike Geniella, Santa Rosa Press
Democrat, July 9, 2003
- A
place to strut rather than cut, Glen Martin, San Francisco Chronicle,
November 28, 2002. Article on Jackson
State and the effort to save it from logging.
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