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Sunlight illuminating the bark of ancient coastal redwood tree trunks in California

Our Work

From securing at-risk forests to restoring wildlife habitat to expanding outdoor programs, we’re creating a healthier future for people and nature.

Working Across the Redwood Range

We restore and protect redwood forests from the California coast to the Sierra Nevada– supporting wildlife, water, climate resilience, and meaningful connections for people.

Land Protection

A revived redwood range starts with safeguarding the forests that remain.

Our conservation efforts secure redwood forests permanently and at scale. Connecting these vital landscapes creates a living tapestry that can endure for generations.

Aerial view of Lost Coast Redwoods

Restoration & Stewardship

Acre by acre, we’re healing redwood forests, creating resilient strongholds for plants, animals, and people.

We restore and steward redwood forests shaped by past land use, drought, and wildfire. Our on-the-ground work strengthens forest health and resilience—helping redwoods grow older, store more carbon, and adapt to a changing climate.

Firefighter conducting a prescribed burn in a California redwood forest

Parks & Community Engagement

We create incredible outdoor experiences that inspire joy and belonging in nature.

Our public programs connect people to redwood forests and the future of conservation. By expanding park access, providing nature education, and creating shared experiences, we foster understanding, belonging, and a lasting connection to these iconic landscapes.

Children exploring a fallen redwood log in a California coastal redwood forest

Science & Discovery

Innovative research drives our conservation efforts toward the most effective, impactful solutions.

By advancing rigorous studies in the field and the lab, we can discover how redwoods respond to emerging threats, what they need to endure, and what we can do to help them thrive.

forest scientist taking measurements in the Giant Sequoias.

Support our work to help redwoods thrive.