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Stout Memorial Grove in Jedediah Smith Redwood State
Park. Save the Redwoods League has protected
more than 5,500 acres in this park.

Community Resources

Welcome, Members!

Thank you for your support to protect the redwoods for current and future generations to unburden, relax and renew. Here are a few links to help you

  • experience redwoods that Save the Redwoods has protected
  • learn about redwoods and how Save the Redwoods protects them
  • connect with fellow redwood enthusiasts
  • and introduce you to your League membership benefits

NEW! Interactive Google Map, Events and Activities in Redwood Parks

NEW! Walk Among Giants Online Photo Contest: Find out who wins on September 18, 2009, by signing up for our free e-newsletter, Redwood Matters. Learn about redwood hikes, special offers and our work.

NEW! Post Our Widget on Your Blog, Web Page or Facebook Page

NEW! Send Free Redwoods E-Cards

About Redwoods

What Save the Redwoods League Does

Our Flickr Group: See photos by fellow redwood enthusiasts. Join the group!

Subscribe to our award-winning e-newsletter, Redwood Matters

Member Benefits

  • Our beautiful biannual newsletter, the Bulletin
  • Invitations to special events
  • The satisfaction of making a difference!

Let's Talk Redwoods. Visit our forum to share your memories and thoughts about the redwoods with fellow redwood enthusiasts. Coming in fall 2009!

 

 

 

 

For more than 90 years, Save the Redwoods League has been dedicated to protecting the ancient redwood forests so all generations can experience the inspiration and majesty of redwoods. In 1850, there were nearly 2 million acres of ancient coast redwood forests in California. Today, less than 5 percent remains and faces threats from unsustainable logging practices, poorly planned development and global climate change. Since its founding in 1918, the League has completed the purchase of more than 189,000 acres of land.