Together, we expanded Monte Rio Redwoods
onSave the Redwoods League has purchased and transferred the Monte Rio Redwoods Expansion property to Sonoma County for ongoing stewardship.
Save the Redwoods League has purchased and transferred the Monte Rio Redwoods Expansion property to Sonoma County for ongoing stewardship.
Some great news that you made possible: Save the Redwoods League has met our $9 million fundraising goal and successfully acquired Sonoma Coast Redwoods. This means permanent protection for a one-of-a-kind property that combines a healthy redwood forest, biodiverse coastal …
Welcome to Sonoma Coast Redwoods, a 1,624-acre property that hugs the twisting ribbon of Highway 1 as it winds along Sonoma County’s coastline. On a map, this property is clearly demarcated; but standing on the land itself, all boundaries vanish. Dense redwood forest blankets the ridgeline for miles. Shimmering ocean panoramas extend south to Jenner and Bodega Bay and north to Fort Ross and beyond. This is the California coast as the soaring hawk sees it: a single connected landscape, ancient and essential. As a stunning Sonoma Coast forest faces the threat of development, we’re rallying to keep this iconic redwood landscape intact.
GivingTuesday is a global event dedicated to giving back that offers a much-needed counterpoint to the consumer-driven frenzy of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Here at the League, we’ve reimagined this day as Giving TREESday—a celebration of generosity and gratitude …
Save the Redwoods League (League) has secured an opportunity to purchase, permanently protect and restore the 1,624-acre Sonoma Coast Redwoods property, home to significant mature second-growth coast redwood forest, biodiverse coastal prairies, ocean views and opportunities for future public access.