Dear Jack, I wanted to touch base and make sure you saw our recent announcement. The League is thrilled to have another land conservation opportunity in Mendocino County โ this time to protect Atkins Place. This 453-acre property provides a critical corridor and buffer to the old-growth of Montgomery Woods. Our vision is to open public access to this property and include it as part of Montgomery Woods โ a hidden gem of a park near Ukiah You can read more details below, but we need your help to hit our $1.3 million goal to finalize the purchase. Donate today and play a critical role in helping to protect this important property and landscape. Thank you! Kate Berry From: Sam Hodder or Save the Redwoods League Team <[email protected]> |
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Dear Jack, Weโre reaching out today with exciting news! The League has the opportunity to protect 453 acres in Mendocino County known as Atkins Place โ and we need your support. Atkins Place shares a .75-mile border with Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve โ a beloved hidden gem. By saving Atkins Place from subdivision and development, we can maintain this critical forested buffer to the old-growth of Montgomery Woods, creating the potential for new public access points for visitors like you. To protect Atkins Place, we need to raise $1.3 million by June 30th. Will you join fellow redwoods supporters and pitch in? Please, make your gift today! Every dollar counts to secure Atkins Place and protect and buffer the irreplaceable old-growth of Montgomery Woods. Atkins Place is a beautiful property nourishing an abundance of forest and wildlife. It holds 335 acres of coast redwood and Douglas-fir forest. It boasts 1.25 miles of steelhead and coho salmon-bearing streams and grassland. And it is home to the endangered foothill yellow-legged frog and northern spotted owl. And the views are spectacular! Will you help us protect Atkins Place? Give today to be part of this legacy that will last for generations. When opportunities like this come up, weโre especially grateful to know there are dedicated people like you who understand the value of these irreplaceable redwood forests. With thanks,
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