April 22, 2005
Resistance to Biscuit Salvage Continues
The energized campaign opposing the extreme logging plans of the Bush Administration in Southern Oregon's Siskiyou Mountains continues to gain momentum as it grows in size and scope. A dramatic month of direct actions, heated court battles and community organizing is producing an outpouring of local and national support. Forest defenders are successfully bringing national media attention to the taxpayer-subsidized destruction of old growth reserves in the biologically rich Siskiyou National Forest. A sustained people?s movement of civil disobedience has resulted in over sixty arrests to date, and people continue to arrive from near and far to participate in creative demonstrations of resistance to the outrageous Biscuit Fire 'Recovery' Project.
We are opening a community organizing center/office in downtown Cave Junction to serve as an information center and meeting space. The space is above the Blue Moon Caf? on Highway 199 across from the Shop Smart in CJ, and is a joint project of the Oxygen Collective, Wild Siskiyou Action, the Biscuit Alliance and Friends of the Rogue Kalmiopsis. The office will be staffed by folks who can orient visitors with maps and educational materials as well as brief people on the state of the campaign and the key issues involved. We do not have a public camp at this time- but we maintain a few contact numbers for updates and communicating with the campaign: Wild Siskiyou Action: 541-659-2682, Oxygen Collective: 541-660-3664.
There are many upcoming events and important dates:
May 7th- Walk for the Wild Siskiyou!
This family friendly event will begin with a rally at boundary of the Forest Service closure on Eight Dollar Road and will progress as a colorful procession on the side of Highway 199 through Cave Junction to Forest Park where the day will culminate with food, music and speakers.
May 16th-Womens Action Two!
A large and diverse group of women of all ages will gather in solidarity to take a stand against the ongoing assault of our natural world and quality of life taking place behind closed gates, away from the public eye. This is the second all-women action in defense of the Biscuit- and is sure to be a powerful statement following last months compelling act of civil disobedience that involved the arrests of numerous elderly women and a local mother who was nine months pregnant.
May 21st- Back to the WALL (Witness Against Lawless Logging)
Tour busses full of forest advocates will caravan from Portland, Eugene and the Rogue Valley, stopping at Forest Service offices along the way for brief demonstrations, to the closure boundary on the road to the Fiddler old growth reserve timber sale and the proposed Mike's Gulch Roadless Area sale.
Two cases are still pending in federal courts, both with strong merits and each with the potential to shut down all current logging. We are also challenging the constitutionality of the Forest Service closure order in court, as well as continuing with nearly 50 criminal cases resulting from this past month of civil disobedience. Governor Kulongoski recently wrote a letter to the Forest Service supporting the stance we have held from the beginning- that it is a "violation of the public trust" to continue forward with these old growth reserve and roadless timber sales before their legality can even be determined by the federal courts.
There are now two freshly released feature length documentaries on the campaign to save the Biscuit. One is called Truth and Lies of the Biscuit Fire, and is a tightly produced exploration of the issue put together by Portland Independent Media Center. The other is a compilation of recent action footage and interviews. Both films are inspiring and stirring- we are calling on allies to help us distribute them and arrange showings. Contact us if you are interested in receiving a copy of the films for a screening in your area.
Stay tuned for further updates here and on rogueimc.org
and portland.indymedia.org.