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Science is the focus, chemical to be sprayed causes cancer
Source: NewsTimes Newspaper Editorial Page September 23, 2023
“There is plenty of scientific research and court decisions proving glyphosate, the chemical planned to be sprayed in the Beaver Creek area, can cause cancer in humans and is harmful to the environment.” Read More….
Legislative Action Causes Threat To Estuary
Source: NewsTimes Newspaper Authors Phillip Johnson September 15, 2023
A threat looms over the Coos Bay estuary. This threat could damage fisheries, put public safety at risk, distort the local economy, and reduce the estuary’s capacity for storing carbon and thus helping to moderate climate change. Read More….
Lock Down For Old Growth
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“On the morning of July 5, dozens of community members and organizers from Cascadia Forest Defenders protested outside of Sierra Pacific Industries to stand in solidarity against timber sales.” Read more….
PUBLIC PROTEST!
Join us and SHOW THE WORLD your thoughts about Spraying Poisons on our land, in our water and thru the air!
DATE: EVERY SATURDAY 11 am to 1 pm
MEET UP: WALDPORT! Hwy 101 and Hwy 34
Bring a sign!
Can’t make it? HONK as you go by!
PUBLIC ACTIVITY- Just For Fun
DATE: Saturday, December 9, 2023 9 am to 2 pm
PLACE: CRESTVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYM AND CAFETERIA
Beachcomber Days Christmas Craft Faire- we will have a make and take Christmas ornament table PLUS it’s a chance to talk to families about protecting our watersheds. Over 70 vendors! Lots of fun! email beavercreekstopthespray@gmail.com if you would like to volunteer. Come for an hour or stay all day! All help is welcomed!
Our friends and neighbors who live on Beaver Creek need help.
If you can, please consider supporting them because they need to test water and soil before and after the spray:
NASA imagery shows scale, impact of logging in drinking watersheds on Oregon Coast
Window open to begin spraying
Original Source: Oregon Capital Chronicle
by: ALEX BAUMHARDT – SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 6:00 AM
The Tillamook State Forest as seen from the summit of King’s Mountain. Bare patches mark spots that have been clearcut.
(Source: Oregon Department of Forestry/Flickr)
Timber company owner says it will not spray herbicides by helicopter in South Beaver Creek, but use ground crews instead
Source: Yachats News 9.12.2023
The image from a drone video shows some of the seven parcels in the South Beaver Creek watershed that will be ground sprayed with herbicides by Ane Forests of Oregon.
By GARRET JAROS )
Opposition to herbicide spraying continues.
Window open to begin spraying
Source: NEWS*TIMES 9.8.2023 updated 9.12.2023