Save the Redwoods League staff
Save the Redwoods League staff

League Resources

Publications

Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has saved ancient redwood forests and redwood ecosystems to ensure that current and future generations can feel the awe and peace that these precious natural wonders inspire. We also save redwoods because they are rare, and because they are Earth’s tallest and some of the oldest and most massive living things. Read our publications to learn more about what we do.

Save the Redwoods League Bulletins (Biannual)

Annual Reports

Redwood Matters (Monthly. Subscribe Online Now. Free!)

Redwood Legacy Circle (Biannual. Planned Giving)

A Place in the Forest (Annual. Grove and Honor Tree Dedications)

Coast Redwood Bibliography

Books

The Redwood ForestThe Redwood Forest
softcover, 339 pages, $35.00, item is currently OUT OF STOCK
Edited by Reed Noss, this book published by Island Press resulted from the League's work on the Master Plan for the Coast Redwoods, which guides Save the Redwoods' work. Written in a style accessible to everyone, yet detailed enough for researchers, the book highlights what we know about redwoods, and what we have yet to discover. Recommended reading for everyone who wants to know more about redwoods.

California Redwood Parks and PreservesCalifornia Redwood Parks and Preserves
38 pages, 6x9", full color, $3.00
Written by past League Director; John B. Dewitt, this booklet, subtitled "A Guide to the Redwood Parks and a Brief History of the Efforts to Save the Redwoods", is an excellent introduction to Save the Redwoods League and the redwood state parks.

Trees, Shrubs and Flowers of the Redwood RegionTrees, Shrubs and Flowers of the Redwood Region
15 pages, 6x9", 2 pages of color illustrations, $1.50
W.L. Jepson was a world-famous California botanist, Professor of Botany at the University of Berkeley and one of the original members of the League. In this informative guide he introduces us to the plants of the redwoods through color photographs, line drawings, and description.

Redwoods of the PastRedwoods of the Past
8 pages, 6x0", b/w illustrations, $1.00
Ralph W. Chaney journeyed to China in 1948 to study the recently discovered Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia). This redwood was thought to have become extinct millions of years ago, but was found thriving in the Chinese interior. This is an account of that journey, and the Dawn Redwood.

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Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has saved ancient redwood forests and redwood ecosystems to ensure that current and future generations can feel the awe and peace that these precious natural wonders inspire. We also save redwoods because they are rare — their natural range is only in central and northern California and southern Oregon — and because they are Earth’s tallest and some of the oldest and most massive living beings.