Video: Our important work continues during these challenging times
onThe vital conservation work of the League continues, reported Save the Redwoods League President and CEO Sam Hodder during a live webinar with members on April 23.
The vital conservation work of the League continues, reported Save the Redwoods League President and CEO Sam Hodder during a live webinar with members on April 23.
Relax with this compilation of video we’ve captured of the redwoods.
It has been four weeks since the League closed its San Francisco and Northern California offices. But our important work serving the public hasn’t stopped.
Take a minute to inhale Alder Creek’s Stagg Tree, the fifth largest known tree in the world. Strength and resilience in the face of many challenges.
The League’s Dana Poblete has you all set with this great forest playlist
Most of us can’t get to the redwoods right now, so we’re hoping this short video will help bring the redwoods to you.
We asked our cool cat colleague Emily Harwitz to come up with her ideal redwood playlist on Spotify. She nailed it.
Government Alone Won’t Save the Redwoods — It’s Taking a Village to Raise This Forest
Now that there’s snow on the ground in the Sierra, we thought it would be fun to share these clips of when we explored Alder Creek last winter on skis. This is a wild landscape, and skis are perhaps the most efficient way to see it in winter.
With snow in the Sierra, we thought this would be a great time to share this video of Alder Creek covered in white. The massive cinnamon trunks of these ancient sequoia stand out beautifully against the snow.
Our 2018-19 Annual Report offers a look back at the year’s accomplishments that you made possible. Thank you for joining us to protect California’s most inspiring landscapes for future generations.