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

Protect Resources

science and planning

Save the Redwoods League awards research grants to scientists to learn what redwood ecosystems need to survive. We also develop science-based plans to save redwoods throughout their natural range because of the trees' inherent biological and ecological value and for current and future generations to enjoy.

Research Grants Program
Master Plan for the Coast Redwoods
Redwood Bibliography

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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.