Newsletter from Save the Redwoods League
Redwoods Matters
December 17, 2024
10 fascinating species of the Sonoma Coast
Biodiversity
10 fascinating species of the Sonoma Coast
Discover barking salamanders, furry tree voles, a formerly “extinct” flower, and other wild wonders—and learn about our opportunity to protect habitat for this amazing flora and fauna at Sonoma Coast Redwoods.

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Meet the teen thru-hiker helping redwoods

John Muir Trail

Meet the teen thru-hiker helping redwoods

At age 14, Lewis McColgan realized his goal of hiking the entire 211-mile John Muir Trail with his father and godfather. In our Q&A, he talks summits, squirt guns, and fundraising to protect vulnerable redwood forests.

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Protecting sequoias at immediate risk

Coffee Pot Fire

Protecting sequoias at immediate risk

League scientist Linnea Hardlund shares her recent experience on the ground—and in the air!—as a giant sequoia expert advising on the front lines of the Coffee Pot Fire.

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A career translating the natural world

Podcast

A career translating the natural world

She was a city girl from Los Angeles. He was raised by outdoor enthusiasts. Hear how Karla Jovel and Kyle Buchanan both found their way to careers as interpreters of nature.

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Supporters share some big tree love

Giving

Supporters share some big tree love

This Giving TREESday, we asked what you treasure most about the redwoods. Your heartfelt answers filled us with hope, camaraderie, and a renewed sense of purpose as we head into the new year.

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@savetheredwoods  "I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees."
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Tribal land being returned near historic California park
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Charred by fire, these grand California redwoods rise again. How to hike among them
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