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      • Over the last century, the League has protected more than 220,000 acres of redwood forests and helped create 66 redwood parks and reserves. We have pioneered science-based forest-restoration work, and we have touched the lives of millions of people by connecting them to these wonders of nature.
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  2. During its first hundred years, the League saved more than 200,000 acres of redwood forest and helped establish more than 66 redwood parks and preserves, protecting most of the old-growth redwoods that remain on Earth.

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  3. Save the Redwoods League is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to protect and restore coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) trees through the preemptive purchase of development rights of notable areas with such forests.

  4. Mar 6, 2019 · Stephen Mather helped by convincing other conservationists to donate $100 each to this new organization. Their goal was to protect redwood forests—first coastal redwoods and later giant sequoias—by buying tracts and giving them to the state and federal governments as parks.

  5. OUR IMPACT. 200,000+ Acres Protected. 477,000 Kids Served by Education Programs. 66 Redwood Parks Created. 31M Annual Visitors to California Redwood Parks. EXPLORE OUR PROGRAMS. Advocating for Redwood Forests.

  6. Jan 6, 2022 · Wildfire Action. As we faced another challenging fire season in the giant sequoia range, the League joined a coalition of government agencies, tribes, and nonprofit organizations committed to protecting these iconic forests.

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