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A treesitter’s tarp-cocooned platform in “Her Majesty,” an old growth redwood in the Fern Gully treesit in Freshwater. Photo by Heidi Walters -
Scene from a treesit on Pacific Lumber Co. land. Photo courtesy of We Save Trees -
Mike Jani, president of Humboldt Redwood Co., talking to forest activists at the site of one of their treesits on former Pacific Lumber Co. land. Photo courtesy of David Askaripour -
A treesitter descends from an old growth redwood in the Nanning Creek watershed. Photo courtesy of We Save Trees -
Activists Naomi Wagner and Jeanette Jungers — on their first visit to this treesit — join hands with Amy Arcuri, who with “Lodgepole” established the treesit in this tree they named Spooner, in the Nanning Creek watershed. Photo by Heidi Walters -
At a recent gathering at the Nanning Creek treesit, Lodgepole, at the computer, shows long-time forest activist Naomi Wagner a treesit video he made. “Cedar,” who has lived almost 11 months in a tree, has just descended. Photo by Heidi Walters -
On the cover: Amy Arcuri, her daughter River, and Lodgepole at the base of the nearly 300-foot-tall Spooner. Photo by Heidi Walters
