The 1,517-acre Monte Rio Redwoods Expansion property in Sonoma County. Credit: Justin Lewis / The Coldwater Collective, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.
The 1,517-acre Monte Rio Redwoods Expansion property in Sonoma County. Credit: Justin Lewis / The Coldwater Collective, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.
The property’s young coast redwoods collect moisture from fog rolling in from the Pacific Ocean. Securing this maturing forest is a key step in building climate and wildfire resilience in Sonoma County and beyond. Photo by Justin Lewis / The Coldwater Collective.
The Monte Rio Redwoods Expansion property contains 1,287 acres of coast redwood forest that has been in timber production for over 100 years. Credit: Max Whittaker, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.
The 1,517-acre Monte Rio Redwoods Expansion property in Sonoma County. Credit: Max Whittaker, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.
Once conserved, the 1,517-acre property will be added to Monte Rio Redwoods Regional Park and Open Space Preserve. Credit: Max Whittaker, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.
The Monte Rio Redwoods Expansion property contains 1,287 acres of coast redwood forest that has been in timber production for over 100 years. Credit: Max Whittaker, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.
There are a few old-growth trees across the property, including one 14-foot-wide ancient tree with a natural tunnel through its base. Credit: Max Whittaker, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.