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January 20, 2026
SEQUOIA APPRENTICES
Growing forestry careers at Cone Camp
Wildfire-prone California needs well-trained foresters. Our 11-week Sierra program turns tenderfoot college students into skilled sequoia stewards.
From delicate salamanders to dewy spiderwebs, a closer look at the forest delivers a dose of joy when the world feels too big.
Beatrix Jiménez-Helsley dishes on restoration progress at San Vicente Redwoods—and the role humans play in the "big co-op" we call nature.
From salmon festivals to citizen science days to redwood park expansions, it's a promising year for forest fans.
Just like us, western skunk cabbage can’t wait for spring. As winter ends, these impatient plants fire up an internal heater to melt the snow. The heat also coaxes a "skunky" odor from the flowers, luring pollinators into a stinky spring fling.
See more weird plant survival strategies.
Photo by Martin Bravenboer.
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