BLM Wants To Close Public Forest To Keep Out Enviromental Activists, US

White Castle Tree Sit

White Castle Tree Sit

14th August 2013: The Bureau of Land Man­age­ment wants to close to the pub­lic more than 2,000 acres of forest­land east of Myr­tle Creek to keep out envi­ron­men­tal activists try­ing to stop log­ging.

Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers tree-sit­ters have perched them­selves to block the White Cas­tle tim­ber sale, one of three pilot projects planned by the BLM to log and simul­ta­ne­ous­ly cre­ate wildlife habi­tat.

The group’s spokesman, Jason Gon­za­les, said any­where from five to 30 pro­test­ers at any one time are occu­py­ing what the group calls a “tree vil­lage.”

“There is nowhere they could log right now. There are tree-sits cov­er­ing an entire sec­tion to be logged,” he said.

To pre­vent pro­test­ers from inter­fer­ing with log­gers or from being harmed by falling trees, the BLM has indi­cat­ed it intends to block off 2,167 acres, includ­ing 15 miles of road, for up to two years while the trees are cut. The agency will take pub­lic com­ments until Aug. 30.

 

The move would pre­vent peo­ple who recre­ate in the Myr­tle Creek water­shed from enter­ing the area.

A Rose­burg BLM field man­ag­er, Steven Lydick, said the BLM’s biggest con­cern is safe­ty.

“We would be work­ing with the Dou­glas Coun­ty Sheriff’s Office to remove peo­ple from the area,” Lydick said. “But it is our hope they would leave vol­un­tar­i­ly.”

The tree-sit­ters took up their posi­tions more than a month ago. So far, there have been no arrests or forcible removals, although Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers states pro­test­ers have been vis­it­ed by law enforce­ment.

The Scott Tim­ber Co., a sub­sidiary of Rose­burg For­est Prod­ucts, already has the con­tract to log 6.4 mil­lion board feet, but has put the har­vest on hold.

“We are unable to oper­ate on it because of the tree-sit­ters and seri­ous fire risks,” said Scott Folk, the vice pres­i­dent of resources with Rose­burg For­est Prod­ucts. “We would be log­ging right now, assum­ing con­di­tions were bet­ter.”

The agency is using the 187-acre har­vest to test prin­ci­ples devel­oped by forestry pro­fes­sors Jer­ry Franklin of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Wash­ing­ton and Norm John­son of Ore­gon State Uni­ver­si­ty. The Oba­ma admin­is­tra­tion has backed the exper­i­ment as a way to increase tim­ber har­vests while heed­ing con­ser­va­tion val­ues.

Pro­po­nents of the exper­i­men­tal tim­ber har­vests say they will mim­ic nat­ur­al for­est fires and cre­ate clear­ings for flow­ers and shrubs to grow unshad­ed by trees. Native plants thriv­ing in the sun­light will feed but­ter­flies, birds and small mam­mals.

Con­ser­va­tion groups, how­ev­er, have crit­i­cized the sales as a ruse to clear-cut forests and have filed admin­is­tra­tive chal­lenges.

“Peo­ple are con­cerned the trees in the White Cas­tle tim­ber sale will start to fall,” said Fran­cis Eather­ing­ton, con­ser­va­tion direc­tor for Cas­ca­dia Wild­lands, a dif­fer­ent group than the one occu­py­ing trees.

“These are young peo­ple putting their lives in dan­ger to save these forests. They are very brave,” she said.

Gon­za­les accused the BLM of obscur­ing plans to clear-cut with the term “regen­er­a­tion har­vest.”

“We think it’s very sneaky of (BLM) to use the term ‘regen­er­a­tion har­vest’ with­out peo­ple know­ing what it is,” he said.

Lydick said it’s wrong to equate the har­vests with clear-cut­ting.

“The pilot project is real­ly intend­ed to make a habi­tat mosa­ic. Some areas will be cut and oth­ers will remain com­plete­ly intact,” he said.

The Umpqua Lands Trail Rid­ers Asso­ci­a­tion has pro­posed an off-road vehi­cle trail through the area. The association’s trail man­ag­er, Wayne Brady, said he would not be par­tic­u­lar­ly con­cerned if the clo­sure were only tem­po­rary.

He not­ed that his group and con­ser­va­tion groups have not been allies. “They were dead-set against our pro­pos­al too,” he said.

“If they are out there inter­fer­ing, then the clo­sure is not too long,” Brady said. “If the clo­sure becomes per­ma­nent, then that’s a slap in our face.”

A two-year clo­sure would even­tu­al­ly affect hunt­ing in the area, said Cindy Rooney, pres­i­dent of the Ore­gon Hunters Association’s Umpqua Val­ley Chap­ter.

“It’s my per­son­al feel­ing that peo­ple should have access to pub­lic lands,” she said.

 

Monday Montana Megaload Uprising!

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11.8.13 — Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide (WIRT) offers its hum­ble grat­i­tude for all of the coura­geous Nez Perce trib­al mem­bers and region­al sup­port­ers who so suc­cess­ful­ly block­ad­ed and scut­tled the Omega Mor­gan plan to move a 644,000-pound evap­o­ra­tor to Alber­ta tar sands oper­a­tions through the wild rivers, forests, and canyons of the Nez Perce home­land.  After cross­ing Ida­ho over four nights and meet­ing the most pas­sion­ate resis­tance ever wit­nessed by such an indus­tri­al con­voy, the mega­load reached High­way 12 mile­post 4, just over Lolo Pass in Mon­tana, at 5:30 am on Fri­day morn­ing, August 8.  Ide­al­ly, the Ida­ho Rivers United/Nez Perce injunc­tion request­ed on Thurs­day may take effect this week for the Lochsa-Clear­wa­ter wild and scenic riv­er cor­ri­dor in Ida­ho.  We have heard that anoth­er eight loads are now head­ed down the Wash­ing­ton coast toward the Port of Wilma, so we are call­ing on all West Coast/Columbia Riv­er activists to report their obser­va­tions of these ship­ments.

Accord­ing to the Mon­tana Depart­ment of Trans­porta­tion and its issued mega­load per­mit, the mod­ule can­not trav­el in the state on Fri­days or Sat­ur­days and will move from its cur­rent loca­tion to the Bon­ner truck stop on Mon­day night, August 12.  North­ern Rock­ies Ris­ing Tide (NRRT), No Ship­ments Net­work, All Against the Haul, and oth­er anti-mega­load activists sent an alert and are orga­niz­ing a Mon­day night sol­i­dar­i­ty protest.  They coor­di­nat­ed an action plan­ning meet­ing on Sat­ur­day after­noon and are ask­ing that, if you can help with orga­niz­ing or par­tic­i­pat­ing in the Mon­day action, please con­tact NRRT as soon as pos­si­ble by email at northernrockiesrisingtide@gmail.com or through the phone num­ber post­ed in the con­tact sec­tion of the NRRT web­site.

Thanks to every­one in Ida­ho and Mon­tana for your ongo­ing cli­mate, tar sands, and indige­nous rights activism.  We urge brave, fel­low activists in Mon­tana to rise up against this esca­lat­ing Big Oil inva­sion.  WIRT will send you mega­load issue updates as time­ly as pos­si­ble from the road.

Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide

P.O. Box 9817, Moscow, Ida­ho 83843

WildIdahoRisingTide.org & on face­book and Twit­ter

208–301-8039

Arson at motorway construction site, Russia

August 10, 2013 — Rus­sia

anony­mous report, from From Rus­sia With Love:

August 10, 2013 — Rus­sia

anony­mous report, from From Rus­sia With Love:

“At the end of july 2013 near Maikop (resp. Adygeya) we car­ried out an eco­tage action at the high­way con­struc­tion site. We chose a moon­less night to reach the site of this hor­ren­dous rape of nature and chose our tar­gets: per­son­al belong­ings of slave-work­ers as well as cor­po­rate prop­er­ty. Hav­ing picked up a stone in the ditch near­by, we cracked open a win­dow and poured some gaso­line inside the mobile hous­ing unit (we made sure no work­ers were inside before the attack). The rest of gaso­line was poured on the wheels. In the next moment a flash of match send this shit to hell where it prop­er­ly belongs. We wish the con­struc­tion com­pa­ny to fol­low the vehi­cle there. Our with­draw­al was light­ed with flames (as usu­al). No guard turned up to stop us (as usu­al).

Do not wait for the opti­mal moment to present itself before you go on offen­sive. Only the state of per­ma­nent con­flict will make your per­son­al­i­ty strong. If you fol­low the track of bid­ing your time, hoard­ing mon­ey, buy­ing some sophis­ti­cat­ed stuff for the action – you’re sub­con­scious­ly with­draw­ing from the strug­gle. No cam­ou­flage or fan­cy boots will car­ry out the action for you (though they do help). All things are mere tools. Go out­side and fight now! Do not lis­ten to those who mur­mur: ‘now is not the time’! To hell with famous ide­ol­o­gists! To hell with ‘inap­pro­pri­ate anar­chy’! Anar­chy is here and now! To hell with union strug­gle! Work­ing class is dead just like the present day soci­ety. It’s rot­ten. It’s in decay. Yet we are sup­posed to com­mu­ni­cate with it just like Rus­sians are sup­posed to com­mu­ni­cate with Lenin. Do what you want the way you want it to be done. Fight for your own free­dom. Fight for your­selves. Fight for your broth­ers and sis­ters. Fight for the future of your chil­dren. Nobody will grant you free­dom unless you take it by force for your­selves. If now is not the time for you to step over ‘the law’, to look beyond the tem­plates of accept­ed ‘resis­tance’, then we bet you won’t find any courage inside when the civ­il war starts. We wish you luck.

CCF-Rus­sia, 2013”

Filipino Farmers Destroy Genetically Modified ‘Golden Rice’ Crops

GMO protester via Shutterstock

10th August 2013

GMO protester via Shutterstock

10th August 2013

A group of activist farm­ers in the Philip­pines stormed a gov­ern­ment research facil­i­ty and destroyed an area of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied rice crops the size of 10 foot­ball fields. Accord­ing to New Sci­en­tist, the farm­ers say that genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied organ­ism (GMO) foods have not been estab­lished to be safe for con­sump­tion and that the real solu­tion to world hunger isn’t bio­log­i­cal­ly engi­neered plants, but a reduc­tion in world­wide rates of pover­ty.

“The Gold­en Rice is a poi­son,” said Willy Mar­bel­la to New Sci­en­tist. Mar­bel­la is a farmer and deputy sec­re­tary gen­er­al of a group of activists known as KMP — Kilu­sang Mag­bubukid ng Pilip­inas or Peas­ant Move­ment of the Philip­pines.

The farm­ers attacked the fields at the research facil­i­ty in Pili, Camarines Sur out of con­cern that their own crops could be pol­li­nat­ed and there­by con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed by the GMO plants, pos­si­bly result­ing in a boy­cott of their prod­ucts like U.S. farm­ers of soft white wheat saw when a strain of Mon­san­to her­bi­cide-resis­tant wheat abrupt­ly appeared in an Ore­gon field. South Korea and Japan both halt­ed imports of U.S. wheat in the wake of the dis­cov­ery.

Gold­en Rice is a strain of rice that has been mod­i­fied by sci­en­tists to con­tain beta carotene, a source of vit­a­min A. An esti­mat­ed 2 mil­lion peo­ple die from vit­a­min A defi­cien­cy world­wide every year. Annu­al­ly, about 500,000 chil­dren — main­ly in the devel­op­ing world — go blind from lack of the nutri­ent.

Gold­en Rice advo­cates claim that replac­ing half of a child’s rice intake with Gold­en Rice pro­vides them with 60 per­cent of their dai­ly require­ment of vit­a­min A.

Rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the Inter­na­tion­al Rice Research Insti­tute (IRRI), a fer­vent­ly pro-Gold­en Rice orga­ni­za­tion, say that even though the GMO has yet to be approved for human con­sump­tion, research tri­als sug­gest that it’s safe, and that sci­en­tists can’t find out any­thing more if peo­ple destroy the test plants.

Fram­ing attacks on GMO crops as attacks on the effort to end world hunger, the IRRI issued a series of press releas­es since the action at Pili on Thurs­day decry­ing the farm­ers as ill-informed “van­dals.”

Anti-GMO activists say that too many stud­ies on the effects of GMOs are being under­tak­en by orga­ni­za­tions that have a stake in their suc­cess. They also say that Gold­en Rice is being used as a seem­ing innocu­ous “poster boy” crop to sell GMOs to an over­ly cred­u­lous pub­lic.

Beau Baconguis of Green­peace South­east Asia told New Sci­en­tist, “There is not enough safe­ty test­ing done on any GM crops.”

“I think that the farm­ers know what they want,” she said. “What they want is a safe envi­ron­ment that they can grow their crops in” with­out fear of con­t­a­m­i­na­tion and a sub­se­quent boycott…This is play­ing with the lives of peo­ple when you are using Gold­en Rice to pro­mote more GMOs in our food.”

Watch a video state­ment about the inci­dent from the Inter­na­tion­al Rice Research Insti­tute, www.youtube.com/embed/uxa76CHDH5Y

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Third Night of Protests and Blockades in Nez Perce Country, USA

8.8.13

Pro­tes­tors with the Nez Perce as well as Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide and Idle No More turned out for a third night of demon­stra­tions against the ille­gal megaload’s pas­sage through Nez Perce coun­try.

8.8.13

Pro­tes­tors with the Nez Perce as well as Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide and Idle No More turned out for a third night of demon­stra­tions against the ille­gal megaload’s pas­sage through Nez Perce coun­try.

Yesterday’s police was the largest yet, tak­ing the side of Omega Mor­gan rather than the law. Accord­ing to Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide, the police were “more force­ful this time. Using their cars and pha­lanx tac­tics they forced a way through the crowd and broke the block­ade faster than on oth­er nights. The mega­load took off and fled, tail between its legs, and pro­ceed­ed to break laws (AIDED by the cops!) and endan­ger peo­ple all the way to get itself off the Res. before stop­ping for the night, ter­ri­fied of fac­ing the Nimipu on yet anoth­er night.”

WIRT is call­ing on the US For­est Ser­vice to “step up to the plate with fed mar­shals, arrest the dri­ver, and impound the rig,” which is trav­el­ing with­out a per­mit. 

Oth­er native activists have sent mes­sages of sol­i­dar­i­ty to the Nez Perce, includ­ing mem­bers of the Tohono O’odham, Dine, and Mohawk. There is anoth­er block­ade planned for this evening.

Video — www.youtube.com/embed/dx-1olN5O6I

Chaos on the Clearwater River: Second Night of Megaload Blockades

 

 

7.8.13

One day after a three-hour block­ade involv­ing upwards of 150–200 peo­ple from the Nez Perce Nation, Idle No More, and Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide, more than 50 activists once again ded­i­cat­ed them­selves to stop­ping mega­load ship­ments through Ida­ho.

Omega Mor­gan, the com­pa­ny respon­si­ble for the trans­port of the 200-ton mega­load, has been warned by the For­est Ser­vice that the ship­ment is unau­tho­rized, and the Nez Perce tribe is seek­ing an injunc­tion. How­ev­er, Omega Mor­gan is try­ing to sneak the mega­load through against the law, so direct action must be tak­en.

The Nez Perce put out a call yes­ter­day for activists to join them in renewed efforts to stop the tar sands equip­ment from mov­ing through High­way 12. More than 50 pro­tes­tors came out. They were met by a force of 40–50 police offi­cers in a fleet of cars.

Police gave pro­test­ers 15 min­utes to speak out as they blocked the road­way, before being forced to move to the shoul­der. Some young activists decid­ed to main­tain the pres­ence of the block­ade by heav­ing boul­ders and large rocks into the streets, which held traf­fic up fur­ther.

Sev­er­al Nez Perce tribe-mem­bers were arrest­ed, adding to the 19 arrest­ed on Mon­day night (includ­ing the entire exec­u­tive com­mit­tee).

Aerial Blockade Halts Enbridge’s Pipeline 6B, USA

7.8.13

UPDATE:
10:40 AM

Police had intend­ed to tie life-line off to two back­hoes. After some uncer­tain­ty, both pieces of equip­ment drove off with­out attempt­ing it.

7.8.13

UPDATE:
10:40 AM

Police had intend­ed to tie life-line off to two back­hoes. After some uncer­tain­ty, both pieces of equip­ment drove off with­out attempt­ing it.

UPDATE:
10:04 AM

Police have threat­ened to taze Felix and use dogs to attack folks on the ground sup­port­ing them. Please call the Cass Coun­ty Sheri­effs Depart­ment and let them know peo­ple are watch­ing. (269) 445‑8644

UPDATE:
9:28 AM
Police offi­cer throws large log up at Felix.

UPDATE:
9:20 AM
After turn­ing back work­ers and their equip­ment for the last sev­er­al hours, police have arrived on scene and threat­ened to cut Felix’s life-line.

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from MI-CATS

This morn­ing, Michi­gan Coali­tion Against Tar Sands (MI-CATS) is tak­ing direct action in the Crane Pond State Game Area to halt expan­sion of Cana­di­an cor­po­ra­tion Enbridge Energy’s tar sands pipeline 6B. Enbridge’s claim that they have restored the Kala­ma­zoo Riv­er after the 2010 spill holds no mer­it, nor does it jus­ti­fy expand­ing the pipeline. Tar sands can­not be cleaned up; this mate­r­i­al is thick and heavy, it sinks in water, and clings to sur­faces. Expand­ing the pipeline increas­es the risk of anoth­er dis­as­ter for all of life and future gen­er­a­tions.

Felix of the uncon­fined Kala­ma­zoo Riv­er basin climbed into the trees ear­ly this morn­ing to halt the expan­sion of Enbridge’s tar sands pipeline 6B. A rope tra­verse, span­ning a por­tion of where con­struc­tion is tak­ing place, is the sole line that holds the plat­form they are sit­ting on up in the air. If it were cut and/or tam­pered with by police or work­ers they could fall from the tree, result­ing in seri­ous injury, pos­si­bly even death.

Our friend, Felix, sit­ting high up in the canopy to halt the con­struc­tion of Enbridge Line 6B

“Tar sands pipeline 6B is pump­ing a dan­ger­ous con­coc­tion which fuels glob­al cap­i­tal­ism. This pipeline is Canada’s promise that indus­tri­al­ized cap­i­tal­ism will con­tin­ue to exploit and oppress the peo­ple of the world and the envi­ron­ment. Cap­i­tal­ism guar­an­tees the con­tin­ued destruc­tion of the nat­ur­al world. It enables the rul­ing class to exploit the world’s resources and force the rest of the pop­u­la­tion to labor for the rul­ing class­es prof­its. Addi­tion­al­ly, we are way beyond the verge of cli­mate cri­sis. It is of utmost impor­tance that car­bon emis­sions stop imme­di­ate­ly. Tar sands infra­struc­ture is one exam­ple of indus­tries at the root of the oil addic­tion. By tak­ing action at the root of the prob­lem, we endeav­or to stop the symp­toms of the prob­lem. If we halt all car­bon emis­sions into the atmos­phere and remem­ber how to live in har­mo­ny with the earth, there might be hope for life as we humans have known it for a few hun­dred thou­sand years.”

MI CATS asserts that direct action tac­tics, includ­ing civ­il dis­obe­di­ence, are now nec­es­sary as Enbridge’s dom­i­nant pres­ence in our bio-region has allowed no room for any con­struc­tive alter­na­tives. After three long years of bla­tant lies and omis­sions, Enbridge has the audac­i­ty to triple the capac­i­ty of the same pipeline that poured an eco­log­i­cal­ly abra­sive sludge into the Kala­ma­zoo Riv­er. This cat­a­stro­phe was the largest inland oil spill this con­ti­nent has ever expe­ri­enced. While the Kala­ma­zoo spill was the largest, it is one of many dev­as­ta­tions brought on by Enbridge. Enbridge’s insid­i­ous busi­ness prac­tices caused more than 800 pipeline spills between 1999 and 2010; that is more than one tar sands spill a week.

All pipelines leak. All mar­kets peak. Cap­i­tal­ism can rot in hell. Enbridge places prof­it before our fam­i­lies, the ecosys­tem, our grand­moth­ers, our dogs (yo what up Smokey*?), our grand­chil­dren and the future of life on this plan­et. The con­tin­u­a­tion of tar sands trans­porta­tion through pipelines like Line 6B risk more than just our own back­yards; every­thing in the industry’s wake is left defiled and in squalor. Our actions against Enbridge won’t stop until Enbridge stops par­tic­i­pat­ing in the resource extrac­tion indus­try. We stand in sol­i­dar­i­ty with all first peo­ples’ whose lands were forcibly tak­en from them, Idle No More, Fear­less Sum­mer, those work­ing to end cor­po­rate per­son­hood, all the species going extinct, those sick and dying thanks to the extrac­tion indus­try, and all folks fight­ing oppres­sion in order to live full and hap­py lives.

*Smokey was a dog who died as a result of the 2010 spill.

This is the third action MI-CATS has tak­en to stop con­struc­tion of Enbridge’s Pipeline 6B this sum­mer. On July 22nd they locked down to con­struc­tion equip­ment, and on June 24 an activist climbed deep inside a sec­tion of pipe, halt­ing work for the day.

Blockade of Highway 12 to Stop Tar Sands Megaloads

6th August 2013

 

6th August 2013

 

Near­ly 150 mem­bers of the Nez Perce Nation were joined by Idle No More, Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide (WIRT), and oth­ers in a block­ade of High­way 12 in Ida­ho for three hours late last night to stop a mega­load car­ry­ing tar sands equip­ment.

While most peo­ple stood on the edges of the road to sup­port the block­aders, the man­i­fes­ta­tion includ­ed about 50 peo­ple on the High­way stop­ping traf­fic, and was the longest block­ade since the begin­ning of the mega­loads ship­ments.

The over­sized water evap­o­ra­tor had received one per­mit, but bypassed approval by  the U.S. For­est Ser­vice and Fed­er­al High­way Admin­is­tra­tion. The For­est Ser­vice even raised objec­tions, but the Ore­gon-based ship­per Omega Mor­gan tried to slip the mega­load through unno­ticed. Through the impor­tant activism of Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide and oth­ers, how­ev­er, the mega­load was locat­ed eas­i­ly and tracked. 

Judg­ing by its posi­tion, the mega­load is set to trav­el across Nez Perce ances­tral land and a Wild and Scenic Cor­ri­dor soon, so the trib­al mem­bers decid­ed to take direct action rather than sit around and wait for an injunc­tion.

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In a news release, the Nez Perce stat­ed their oppo­si­tion “based on impacts to treaty-reserved resources, trib­al com­merce and gov­ern­men­tal func­tions, fed­er­al­ly-pro­tect­ed his­toric and cul­tur­al resources and Nez Perce nation­al land­marks locat­ed along U.S. 12, and trib­al mem­ber health and wel­fare,””

“I don’t look at this as a sym­bol­ic issue,” explained Silas Whit­man, chair­man of the Nez Perce Tribe. “Oth­er­wise, we’d just issue a press state­ment, put up a few signs and just let it go. No. We’ve run out of time and ini­tia­tives. So that leaves us with dis­obe­di­ence, civ­il dis­obe­di­ence.”

Whit­man was arrest­ed along with more than a dozen block­aders from Idle No More and WIRT after police broke through the block­ade by dri­ving a police car straight through the group of peo­ple. Police used the usu­al tac­tics to break up the block­ade, threat­en­ing peo­ple with mace, push­ing activists, sep­a­rat­ing par­ents from chil­dren, and so on.

Accord­ing to WIRT’s face­book page, “This block­ade last­ed longer than any oth­er region­al mega­load obstruc­tion since the first tar sands extrac­tion mod­ules rolled from Lewis­ton area ports on Feb­ru­ary 1, 2011. Peo­ple are talk­ing about fur­ther block­ades on upcom­ing nights, per­haps in Kami­ah.”

Stay tuned!

Video: Activists Shut Down First Tar Sands Mine in Utah

3.8.13

 

3.8.13

 

Respect Exis­tence, or Expect Resis­tance!

Ear­li­er this week activists con­verged at PR Springs, site of the first pro­posed tar sands mine in the Unit­ed States. They shut down work at the mine, and road con­struc­tion, for the entire day.

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For more infor­ma­tion vis­it: http://www.peacefuluprising.org/actioncampaction

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ALF Releases Captive Pheasants from Farm in Riverside, CA

RiversidePheasants 30 July 2013 River­side, CA: In a com­mu­nique received by the North Amer­i­can Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Press Office, the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front has tak­en cred­it for lib­er­at

RiversidePheasants 30 July 2013 River­side, CA: In a com­mu­nique received by the North Amer­i­can Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Press Office, the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front has tak­en cred­it for lib­er­at­ing cap­tive pheas­ants from four out of six pens at a River­side, Cal­i­for­nia farm on July 22nd. Accord­ing to doc­u­ments post­ed at the Wildlife Farm Data­base (“Direc­to­ry of cap­tive wildlife oper­a­tions for activists”), the Ash Grove pheas­ant farm is one of just over 60 farms in Cal­i­for­nia that breed “game birds,” includ­ing quail and partridges.The birds are slaugh­tered for sale as meat, or sold to cap­tive hunt­ing facil­i­ties to be shot at close range by so-called hunters.

This is the third raid of a pheas­ant farm in the last 18 months. In March 2012, the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front released 70 to 100 birds from a farm in Ore­gon. Sev­er­al months lat­er, the ALF released “dozens” of pheas­ants from anoth­er Ore­gon farm.

The com­mu­nique reads, in full:

On the night of July 22, the masked res­cuers of the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front entered the Ash Grove Pheas­ant Farm at 10540 Vic­to­ria Avenue in River­side, Cal­i­for­nia. As the farmer slept just feet away, the fenc­ing was torn open with wire cut­ters. Four of the six pens on the prop­er­ty were breached, giv­ing these beau­ti­ful beings a chance at free­dom.

 

Wildlife farms are every­where. Their vic­tims can be imme­di­ate­ly released, with no rehom­ing nec­es­sary. This life sav­ing action took no spe­cial­ized skill, less than twen­ty-four hours of plan­ning, and fifty dol­lars. With basic tools and deter­mi­na­tion, any­one is capa­ble of destroy­ing the bar­ri­er that stands between an ani­mal and their free­doms.

Stop frat­er­niz­ing about it. Stop fan­ta­siz­ing about it. Stop fright­en­ing your­self out of it. You know you want to – just do it. Wild non-humyns await their release from pris­ons in your neigh­bor­hoods.

‘For only a fool would cling to this world as it is,’   A.L.F

The Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front uti­lizes eco­nom­ic sab­o­tage in addi­tion to the direct lib­er­a­tion of ani­mals from con­di­tions of abuse and impris­on­ment to halt need­less ani­mal suf­fer­ing. By mak­ing it more expen­sive to trade in the lives of inno­cent, sen­tient beings, the ALF main­tain the atroc­i­ties against our broth­ers and sis­ters are like­ly to occur in small­er num­bers; their goal is to abol­ish the exploita­tion, impris­on­ment, tor­ture and killing of inno­cent, non-human ani­mals.