There was a protest called by some environmental groups, but not supported 
by others, of the Gap and Old Navy stores.  One of the Fisher family, who 
owns Gap and ON, purchased the Mendocino properties of L-P and created a 
new company, which I believe is called the Mendocino Redwood Company.  It 
was my understanding that the company would strive to be "better than the 
others" when it came to harvesting practices.  However, I guess that they 
have not gone far enough fast enough for all.  What concerns me is how 
quickly some groups would move to the end game of a boycott.  Some that I 
have talked to, who are no friends of the timber industry, say that we 
should give the guy some time to stabilize the company and continue to 
engage him in identifying and implementing good practices.  They feel that 
his heart's in the right place.  My fear is that he could just throw up his 
hands and put the property back on the market.  The rumor I hear is that 
the other parties interested in the properties are Pacific Lumber and 
Sierra Pacific.
It seems to me that, again, a complex issue has been oversimplified.  Of 
course, there are more informed opinions than mine out there and I'd love 
to hear them.
Hope you are well.
Gregg Foster, Coordinator
Institute of the North Coast
A program of the Humboldt Area Foundation
P.O. Box 99
Bayside, CA  95524
707-442-2993
707-442-9072 (fax)
inc@northcoast.com
-----Original Message-----
From:	STEVESUESS@aol.com [SMTP:STEVESUESS@aol.com]
Sent:	Wednesday, January 06, 1999 9:15 PM
To:	greenyes@earthsystems.org
Subject:	[GRRN] Is The GAP Destroying Forests?
Hello,
	My second grade daughter came home today and told us that we are not to 
buy
clothes at The GAP anymore because "They are cutting down the Redwood
Forests."
	Have I missed a movement, or is my daughter the victim of a hoax?
	Anyone know?
	Thanks,
	Stephen Suess
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