Come to Oregon! Save the Siskiyous at the Forest Rescue Station

by lotus Friday, Jun. 11, 2004 at 6:36 PM
lotus at sdimc dot org

Greenpeace's First United States Forest Rescue Station Located in Southern Oregon. This month marks the creation of our first "Forest Rescue Station" in the United States. This rescue station, in the heart of the Siskiyou Wild Rivers area of Southern Oregon, is a hub for our efforts to protect and restore not only the forests of the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion, but all of our public lands. We are calling for an immediate moratorium on commercial logging.

Come to Oregon! Save...
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This month marks the creation of our first "Forest Rescue Station" in the United States. This rescue station, in the heart of the Siskiyou Wild Rivers area of Southern Oregon, is a hub for our efforts to protect and restore not only the forests of the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion, but all of our public lands. We are calling for an immediate moratorium on commercial logging.

Our solar-powered facility, consisting of several giant domes, will bring together local forest advocates, ecologists, activists and concerned citizens. We are hosting workshops, demonstrations and wilderness hikes to help promote lasting solutions to protect our natural heritage.

Join us in the Pacific Northwest as we exercise our constitutional right to defend wild rivers, forest ecosystems and local economies from the Bush administration's assault on Oregon's future!

Directions

If going north on I-5, take the Merlin exit 61, and turn left on Merlin road. Follow the Rogue River for 23 miles, take a left at Graves Creek Boat Ramp travel up road bear right at the split, stay on 34-8-1 for 15 miles, turn left on 32-7-19.3. After one mile, the Rescue Station will be on the right.

If travelling south on I-5, take exit 76 to Wolf Creek, make a right at the exit and go to Wolf Creek ark. Go straight for 14 miles, and make a right on 34-8-1 graves creek boat ramp. Drive up, bear right at the split staying on 34-8-1, go 15 miles, and take a left on 32-7-19.3. Continue for 1 mile, the camp is on the right. You can't miss it!