Back on December 10th, the Mendocino Supervisors invited Mendocino Redwoods executives to discuss their Habitat Conservation Plan. The plan covers 80 years and would bind the government but not the company to its stipulations once it’s approved by the Department of Forestry. Few local environmentalists have commented on the plan, but the few who have say it’s too many pages, too confusing, too internally contradictory, and that it will be the law for most of the rest of the century.
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