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Mailliard Ranch
The 14,838-acre Mailliard Ranch in Mendocino County, protected by Save the Redwoods League. Photo by John-Birchard, Save the Redwoods League.
Mailliard Ranch safeguards sustainable working forests across nearly 14,000 acres and protects nearly 1,000 acres of reserves, including old-growth coast redwoods, mature mixed-conifer forest and salmon-bearing streams. Photo by John-Birchard, Save the Redwoods League.
The 14,838-acre Mailliard Ranch in Mendocino County, protected by Save the Redwoods League. Photo by John-Birchard, Save the Redwoods League.
Save the Redwoods League closed the final phase of the Mailliard Ranch project in February 2021, protecting the property’s east ranch, including the 58-acre old-growth Cathedral Grove. Photo by Marcos Castineiras, Save the Redwoods League.
Save the Redwoods League closed the final phase of the Mailliard Ranch project in February 2021, protecting the property’s east ranch, including the 58-acre old-growth Cathedral Grove. Photo by Marcos Castineiras, Save the Redwoods League.
The 14,838-acre Mailliard Ranch in Mendocino County, protected by Save the Redwoods League. Photo by Marcos Castineiras, Save the Redwoods League.
The 14,838-acre Mailliard Ranch in Mendocino County, protected by Save the Redwoods League. Photo by Marcos Castineiras, Save the Redwoods League.
The 14,838-acre Mailliard Ranch in Mendocino County, protected by Save the Redwoods League. Photo by Marcos Castineiras, Save the Redwoods League.
The 14,838-acre Mailliard Ranch in Mendocino County has two old-growth coast redwood groves, Cathedral Grove and Armstrong Grove. Photo by Marcos Castineiras, Save the Redwoods League.
The 14,838-acre Mailliard Ranch in Mendocino County, protected by Save the Redwoods League. Photo by Marcos Castineiras, Save the Redwoods League.
Save the Redwoods League closed the final phase of the Mailliard Ranch project in February 2021, protecting the property’s east ranch, including the 58-acre old-growth Cathedral Grove. Photo by Marcos Castineiras, Save the Redwoods League.