Cal Fire
Cal Fire’s parceled tribal co-management offer in JDSF ‘not the vision of equal co-management’ local activists hoped for
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The state agency said a buy-out of existing contracts with logging companies is not a viable option.
The Mendocino Voice | Mendocino County, CA (https://mendovoice.com/tag/tribal-comanagement/)
The state agency said a buy-out of existing contracts with logging companies is not a viable option.
Activists call for the protection of sacred Pomo sites, stewardship centered on climate resiliency, and a moratorium on logging.
“This makes me question the state’s seriousness about co-managing ancestral lands,” the chair of the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians said.
Cal Fire hopes to seek public input regarding management plan revisions as soon as this winter.