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by Save the Redwoods League on August 1, 2023
This 394-acre coast redwood and Douglas-fir forest has approximately one mile of riverfront along the Russian River near Guerneville, California. Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods LeagueThis 394-acre coast redwood and Douglas-fir forest has approximately one mile of riverfront along the Russian River near Guerneville, California. Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League
The Clar Tree is believed to be one of Sonoma County’s oldest and tallest trees. Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods LeagueThe Clar Tree is believed to be one of Sonoma County’s oldest and tallest trees. Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League
Save the Redwoods League staff on the 394-acre Russian River Redwoods property. Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods LeagueSave the Redwoods League staff on the 394-acre Russian River Redwoods property. Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League
Save the Redwoods League staff admire the Clar Tree, the last remaining old-growth giant on the 394-acre Russian River Redwoods property. Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods LeagueSave the Redwoods League staff admire the Clar Tree, the last remaining old-growth giant on the 394-acre Russian River Redwoods property. Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League
Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.
The Clar Tree rises through the canopy on the Russian River Redwoods property. It is one of the oldest and tallest coast redwood trees in Sonoma County, California. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.The Clar Tree rises through the canopy on the Russian River Redwoods property. It is one of the oldest and tallest coast redwood trees in Sonoma County, California. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.
The Clar Tree rises through the canopy on the Russian River Redwoods property. It is one of the oldest and tallest coast redwood trees in Sonoma County, California. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.The Clar Tree rises through the canopy on the Russian River Redwoods property. It is one of the oldest and tallest coast redwood trees in Sonoma County, California. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.
Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.
Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.
Coast redwoods growing from the roots of ancient giants. Photo by Smith Robinson MultimediaCoast redwoods growing from the roots of ancient giants. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia
Coast redwoods growing from the roots of ancient giants. Photo by Smith Robinson MultimediaCoast redwoods growing from the roots of ancient giants. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia
Young redwoods grow directly from ancient stumps, renewing a genetic lineage that stretches across millennia at Russian River Redwoods. Photo by Smith Robinson MultimediaYoung redwoods grow directly from ancient stumps, renewing a genetic lineage that stretches across millennia at Russian River Redwoods. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia
Coast redwoods growing from the roots of the ancient giants on the Russian River Redwoods property. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.Coast redwoods growing from the roots of the ancient giants on the Russian River Redwoods property. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.
Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.
Morning mist swirls at the edge of the Russian River Redwoods property. Photo by Smith Robinson MultimediaMorning mist swirls at the edge of the Russian River Redwoods property. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia
Nearly 400 acres of recovering forest stretch from riverbank to ridgeline at the Russian River Redwoods property in Sonoma County.  Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.Nearly 400 acres of recovering forest stretch from riverbank to ridgeline at the Russian River Redwoods property in Sonoma County. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.
Nearly 400 acres of recovering forest stretch from riverbank to ridgeline at the Russian River Redwoods property in Sonoma County.  Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.Nearly 400 acres of recovering forest stretch from riverbank to ridgeline at the Russian River Redwoods property in Sonoma County. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia.
Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.
Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.Russian River Redwoods features a mile of scenic riverfront near Guerneville.
Morning mist swirls at the edge of the Russian River Redwoods property. Photo by Smith Robinson MultimediaMorning mist swirls at the edge of the Russian River Redwoods property. Photo by Smith Robinson Multimedia
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