Pacific Lumber Loses License to Cut Trees
CDF Revokes License Because of Incessant Lawbreaking by PL

Press Release, November 10, 1998


In a move bound to affect the deal to acquire Headwaters Forest, the California Department of Forestry (CDF) today informed Pacific Lumber Company that their license to log was being revoked because of repeated serious violations of the California Forest Practice Rules.  "I'm glad to see that CDF  acknowledges that PL is such a disreputable and dishonest timber company that they shouldn't be allowed to run a chainsaw in their own forest." said Paul Mason of EPIC.

CDF sent a letter to Pacific Lumber this morning informing them that all logging being done by the company pursuant to their Timber Operator's License must cease within 24 hours.  The company contracts about half of it's logging out to "Gypo" loggers; those operations will not be affected by this action.

The suspension of Pacific Lumber's license comes on the heals of a long list of violations of the rules, including:
 

"I believe that the revocation of Pacific Lumber's logging license is the final nail in the coffin for the Habitat Conservation Plan.  If the agencies try to say that they can trust PL with a 50 year permit to kill endangered species, they can expect to see us in court" said Mason.

Contact EPIC for a copy of the CDF letter suspending PL's License.

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Garberville, CA 95542
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