luna
Lunaβs current condition
Sanctuary Forest, a nonprofit land trust based in Humboldt County, CA, is the keeper of the Luna Land Trust. They monitor Luna on a monthly basis β and once a year do a full analysis of how Luna is doing. Go to Sanctuary Forestβs website to learn more:Β http://sanctuaryforest.org/
Lunaβs history
For 738 days forest activist Julia Butterfly Hill lived 180 feet high in the canopy of an ancient redwood tree to help make the world aware of the plight of ancient forests. Julia, with great help from steelworkers and environmentalists, successfully negotiated to permanently protect the tree and a nearly three-acre buffer zone. She came down to a world that recognized her as a heroine and powerful voice for the environment. Juliaβs occupation of the over 1,000-year-old tree known as Luna, is only a part of the actions taken over many many years to save Headwaters Forest and the three percent of the ancient redwood ecosystem that remains. Lunaβs hillside is where a massive βdebris torrentβ originated that destroyed seven homes in Stafford, California. Seeing the mudslide scar from Juliaβs treetop perspective was a daily reminder that the health of our forests and watersheds directly affects our lives. Luna stands as a beacon of hope, showing that individuals and communities can speak out against corporate irresponsibility. Luna reminds us to stand up for our own survival and for the future of our shared planet
Where is Luna?
Luna stands tall on a ridge above the town of Stafford, California. You can see her from Highway 101 near the Stafford exit, looking southwest.
Who attends to Luna today?
In December of 1999,Β Sanctuary ForestΒ worked closely with Pacific Lumber Company and Julia Butterfly Hill to negotiate the agreement that protects Luna. Sanctuary Forest served as the bridge, facilitating the agreement between Pacific Lumber Company and Julia, who was at the time perched two hundred feet above the earth on a six by eight foot platform. Sanctuary Forest agreed to become the trustee for Lunaβs conservation easement. Sanctuary Forest is serving as the guardian of Luna and holds the Deed of Covenant, a legal agreement that contains the details of the conservation easement designed to protect Luna and a surrounding two-acre buffer zone. Sanctuary Forest is a non-profit land trust located within the temperate rainforest of the headwaters of the Mattole River on Californiaβs northern coast. Sanctuary Forest provides permanent protection for ecologically sensitive lands, enriching the positive relationship between these lands and our communities for future generations. VisitΒ sanctuaryforest.org.
Can I visit Luna?
Luna sits on land that is protected under a preservation agreement. The parcel is surrounded by Pacific Lumber property and would require trespassing in order to get to Luna. As part of the agreement, we canβt encourage people to visit Luna. There are no public routes into Luna. We are also concerned for Lunaβs well-being, as foot traffic over her root system would increase soil erosion and add to her vulnerability.
Inspired by Juliaβs treesit in Luna, Courtney Dowe wrote and sings this beautiful song. Courtney has generously agreed to let this song be downloaded for a donation. All proceeds will go to Sanctuary Forest for the Luna Protection Fund which cares for Luna and the surrounding grove. Thank you for your support of Luna.
Enjoy some of my artwork…
(All of juliaβs artworks and poems are copyrighted. Please contact her team here to request to use them. This email is only to be used for this reason. If you have other inquireies, please complete the forms found on other pages on this site.)
βAll life is created in love,
and thus in the depths of every human being lies a good heart. Some have lost their path from this love, so it up to us to show them the way.β
Love in action
βIf youβre the only person left,
as long as your hope is committed in action, then hope is alive in the world.β
