Plus: Armstrong Redwoods expansion
Redwoods Matters
November 21, 2024
Humboldt County schoolkids head to the woods
Good Education
Humboldt County schoolkids head to the woods
Students get a chance to explore, engage in hands-on science, or just sit quietly beneath an ancient tree, thanks to the League’s North Coast Education Program, which brings 1,200 students a year to local redwood parks.

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Sam Hodder affirms our commitment

CEO Statement

Sam Hodder affirms our commitment

No matter the political environment, the League remains grounded in the critical work of protecting and restoring California’s redwood forests and ensuring that all people have access to these national treasures.

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League acquisition will expand beloved park

Armstrong Ridge

League acquisition will expand beloved park

Protecting a 360-acre property that adjoins Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve will buffer the old-growth grove from the threat of wildfire—and set the stage for a future expansion.

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$10 billion bond passes with flying colors

Prop 4

$10 billion bond passes with flying colors

Great news: Nearly 60% of California voters gave the thumbs up on Proposition 4! This means we just passed the largest natural resources bond in U.S. history, replenishing the state conservancy coffers in the nick of time.

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Why redwoods belong on your thank-you list

Gratitude practice

Why redwoods belong on your thank-you list

From sheltering amazing animals to packing away carbon to improving our mental health, the big trees do so much that’s worthy of a shout-out this Thanksgiving.

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@savetheredwoods  Northern lights over Alder Creek! 🌌 These elusive lights danced in shifting arcs, shimmering ripples, and vibrant curtains behind the silhouettes of giant sequoias. Clear skies + a bit of luck = pure magic. Have you ever experienced this breathtaking phenomenon in the redwoods? 🌲✨
📷 Adrianna Andreucci
 
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