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SF Bay Guardian – Sierra timber practices aren't front-page news anymore — but the brutal devastation of clear-cutting continues apace

by CECILE LEPAGE
September 9th, 2009

[The following are excerpts from the full article]

"A decade ago, logging and forestry practices in the Sierra were big news. Media reports, protests, and legislative action focused on SPI's practice of slicing through entire large tracts of land, hacking down every tree, bush, and seedling and leaving nothing but devastation behind.
But most of the news media have long since moved on to other issues — and the clear-cutting continues. If anything, the pace at which SPI is felling the forest has hastened since the intensive logging controversies grabbed headlines in the 1990s...






CLEAR-CUT FRENZY

You don't need to travel to the Sierra to get the picture — connecting to Google Earth will suffice. Zoom into Arnold and levitate above Highway 4. Beyond the lush forest "beauty strips," the landscape looks like a moth-eaten blanket of evergreens."


(We made the Google Earth view of SPI's clear-cuts easy for you. Click play above to get a glimpse of SPI's destruction of California's Sierra.)

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