Think Big Today with this Redwoods Infographic

Happy Earth Day! With the first Earth Day celebration in 1970, a movement to preserve, celebrate and educate people about the environment was born. Over the past 46 years we have made great strides to protect our planet! Of course, there is still and always will be more to do. Long before the environmental movement started, Save the Redwoods League began its work to protect redwood forests as part of the early conservation movement. But like most habitats around the world, the redwood forests continue to need our support. The coast redwoods and giant sequoias, the tallest and largest trees in the world, and the diverse plants and animals that inhabit their forests need all of us to be their voice.

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Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has protected and restored redwood forests and connected people with their peace and beauty so these wonders of the natural world flourish.

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2 Responses to “Think Big Today with this Redwoods Infographic”

  1. Steve Singer

    SRL has purchased a lot of murrelet habitat over the years for which I am forever grateful. However, if you are going to use murrelets for fund-raising, please try to get the information right The picture you show and label as “Marbled Murrelet” is actually an Ancient Murrelet.

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    • Save the Redwoods League

      Thank you so much for your feedback, we really appreciate the information! We’ve updated the graphic with the correct photo of a marbled murrelet.

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