Until midnight, your $10 gift will go THREE times as far to fuel projects that will enrich educational opportunities, protect wildlife habitat, bolster local economies, and restore the living connection between Indigenous communities and their traditional lands—projects like our work at the Pomo Community Forest.
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Long before Highway 101 traced the Pacific coast, the Mendocino shoreline echoed with crashing waves and the stillness of redwoods up to 20 feet wide. Most people have never experienced the land in that form—but the Potter Valley Tribe has called this place home since time immemorial.
Now, with support from TPL and the Forest Service, this landscape will become the Pomo Community Forest—returning to the Potter Valley Tribe for traditional uses and offering opportunities for recreation, education, food sovereignty, and the protection of cultural and natural resources.
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