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Redwoods Matters
September 13, 2022
Giant sequoias inspire awe in a changing environment
Wonder
Giant sequoias inspire awe in a changing environment
At the end of the winter season earlier this year, the League’s Tim Borden took to his skis up at Alder Creek and ruminated on the enduring power of giant sequoias in a changing environment.

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Join us for Take Me To The Trees: A Redwoods Celebration, Oct. 22

Celebration

Join us for Take Me To The Trees: A Redwoods Celebration, Oct. 22

You’re invited to be a part of the Redwoods Trees Team Challenge and join us on Oct. 22 at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco for Take Me to the Trees: A Redwoods Celebration! An amazing evening all for a great cause.

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Get your free League sticker

Go Big

Get your free League sticker

Our latest sticker is a reminder from the giant sequoias to embrace all the beauty and wonder in this life. Every last bit of it. Go big. Get your free sticker today.

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Progress continues in Redwood National and State Parks Trails Gateway

Transformation

Progress continues in Redwood National and State Parks Trails Gateway

Save the Redwoods League, California Trout, and local partners began a second year of construction on the Redwood National and State Parks Trails Gateway & Prairie Creek Restoration project at the League’s Orick Mill Site in Humboldt County, the traditional lands of the Yurok.

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Redwoods Rising continues groundbreaking work in northern forests

Restoration

Redwoods Rising continues groundbreaking work in northern forests

The League’s partnership with California State Parks and National Park Service is in full gear with restoration throughout the two project areas in Greater Mill Creek and Greater Prairie Creek, as well as our apprenticeship program. Crews are removing old logging roads and opening up dark, dense, unhealthy second growth forests.

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Redwood Connect grantees providing meaningful redwood experiences

Exploration

Redwood Connect grantees providing meaningful redwood experiences

Through our Redwood Connect Grants, the League assists around 5,000 youth annually to have a redwood experience in their communities. As the deadline approaches for the next round of grants, we highlight four of our amazing grantees.

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Community event to celebrate opening of San Vicente Redwoods on Oct. 24

Opening

Community event to celebrate opening of San Vicente Redwoods on Oct. 24

The Land Trust of Santa Cruz County is hosting a community event on Oct. 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. in Westside Santa Cruz to celebrate the upcoming opening of new trails in San Vicente Redwoods. Learn about the opening, the new pass system, and the unique partnership between The Land Trust, Peninsula Open Space Trust, Sempervirens Fund, and Save the Redwoods League.

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@savetheredwoods   An aerial hemlock tree on the Berry Glen Trail in Redwood National Park. It likely started to grow on a log that had fallen over the trail and has since decomposed. #natureisamazing 📍 Yurok land
 
THE LEAGUE IN THE NEWS
Cal Fire announces ‘new vision’ for Jackson Forest, reduces cutting of big trees
The Press Democrat
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Science Times
 

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