John, let me take you on a tour of Monte Rio Redwoods.
I’ve had the privilege of visiting this stunning site many times. It takes my breath away each time I visit. The possibilities are endless. Monte Rio Redwoods is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, a haven for wildlife, and its fog-shrouded forests have an ancient, almost mystical quality.
Save the Redwoods is working fast to purchase and conserve this one-of-a-kind property.
Why tell you how amazing this property is when I could just show you with some pictures?
Photo by Max Whittaker
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Here, a few old-growth giants still stand tall, side-by-side with large second-growth trees and a plethora of carbon-hungry, younger redwoods. This is a forest set to thrive in the years to come – if we can conserve it.
Photo by Justin Lewis
These rolling hills provide breathtaking views that stretch toward the horizon. Looking out you can catch a glimpse of the winding Russian River, and the expanse of the Pacific Ocean in the distance. Creeks run to the river; forest gives way to open meadows – everything within these lands is connected.
A connected landscape is a resilient one. Conserving Monte Rio Redwoods will mean filling in the missing piece of a contiguous redwoods landscape. Your gift right now to help us conserve this high-priority property will go 3X further!
Photo by Max Whittaker
This land is brimming with life. Fern-lined streams flow; mountain lions, California quail, and Sonoma tree voles coexist; and towering redwoods stand like silent sentinels in this diverse habitat.
Photo by Justin Lewis
Thank you for supporting Monte Rio Redwoods!
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P.S. This visit to Monte Rio Redwoods was virtual, but if we can acquire and conserve this property, it will provide more parklands and recreation opportunities for locals and visitors alike! That’s just one more reason to help the League acquire this high-priority property.