Julia Butterfly

and Luna, the Stafford Giant

The Activating New Video

 

 

Available here to support Julia's tree sit

and the Earth First! Media Center

In Northern California, one corporation and one company dominate the economy. Corporate Raider Charles Hurwitz and his MAXXAM Corp. took over the Pacific Lumber Co. in the mid-eighties, and ever since have been ravaging the region's hillsides and forest lands. In 1997, a resulting landslide obliterated eight houses in the tiny town of Stafford. Yet PL continues to assault the hillside above Stafford with its relentless industrial logging operations. Julia "Butterfly" Hill and other Earth First! activists have been defending the town and the forest for almost two years in what is now the longest tree sit in U.S. history. Since December, 1997, Julia has remained 180 feet aloft in one of the hillside's majestic ancient redwood trees, which has been named Luna. Julia did not once set foot on the ground in 1998.

Julia's still up there!

Luna: The Stafford Giant Tree Sit

a 20 minute video (NTSC only)

by James Ficklin (HAVC)

$20-100 recommended donation

Shipped immediately! Support Julia's spirit and the heroic Earth First! action support team. Send check or money order, payable to "Earth First!" to:

Earth First! Media Center

P.O. Box 324

Redway, CA 95560



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