Save the Redwoods League
News from the League
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The path forward |
A word about the 2020 election and redwoods |
Assuming that the current election results stand, the League will immediately seek to pursue opportunities with President-Elect Joe Biden’s administration on funding for forest land conservation, restoration, wildfire preparedness, climate change, and much more. |
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Video |
Your first redwoods experience |
Parks are a great way to experience redwoods, and everyone remembers the moment they first stood face-to-face with a coast redwood or giant sequoia. Check out this video and reminisce about your first time in the redwood forest. |
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Giant sequoia |
Surveying fire impacts at Alder Creek |
A month after the Castle Fire (also known as the SQF Complex Fire) moved through the League’s Alder Creek property, staff were allowed onto the property to assess the effects of the fire on the giant sequoia forest. |
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Inspiration |
To protect and restore the redwoods, first we must connect |
Connecting people to the redwoods is fundamental to our efforts to protect and restore them. Having a unique ability to instill wonder and capture our imaginations, the redwoods inspire a sense of stewardship and a shared commitment to preserving our environment for future generations. |
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History |
It’s Native American Heritage Month |
Throughout the month of November, Save the Redwoods League will observe Native American Heritage Month. Watch our social media for posts highlighting the connection between California’s Indigenous peoples and the redwoods. In the meantime, check out this terrific video from California State Parks about the Yurok way of life. |
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