Imagine a swath of forest the size of Golden Gate Park stripped bare of trees and shrubs and then doused in herbicides.
This is what clearcutting looks like, and what’s worse, this destructive form of logging fouls our water supplies while hastening droughts, extreme fire seasons, and other natural disasters.
Is this the legacy we want to leave for future generations of Californians? I didn’t think so, and the good news is we can do something about it!
This will be an exciting evening of good people, great food, and lively conversation about the future of California’s magnificent forests. You’ll also learn about how you can make a real world impact to end this destructive form of logging.
Sign up today and let’s ensure the future of our forests!
Here are the details:
WHAT: Stop Clearcutting Campaign Dinner and Presentation (dinner is free of charge).
WHEN: Sunday, July 29 from 4 – 7 pm.
WHERE: Sierra Club Headquarters, 85 Second Street, 2nd floor, San Francisco (map).
SIGN UP: http://action.sierraclub.org/SCCDinner
Questions: Contact Juliette Beck at juliette.beck@sierraclub.org
We’ll be joined by two guest speakers:
- Sarah Matsumoto, program manager for the Sierra Nevada Resilient Habitat Campaign;
- Karen Maki, volunteer leader for the Stop Clearcutting Campaign.
Sign up today and join us for our Stop Clearcutting Dinner and Presentation this Sunday!
It is up to us to ensure that our children and grandchildren can experience the wonder of exploring green forests, clear lakes, and flowing streams — instead of a landscape of ragged stumps and barren hilltops.
See you on Sunday!
Juliette Beck, Sierra Club — Stop Clearcutting Campaign
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