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The League protects the ancient redwoods and the forest landscapes that sustain them and restores young redwood forests so they can become the old-growth forests of the future. Learn more about how we protect and restore redwood forests, and see a list of our completed projects.
- About Redwoods
Save the Redwoods League is leading an effort to study...
- Our Work
Save the Redwoods League has been protecting redwood lands...
- Experiences
VISIT THE REDWOODS Plan a Trip Travel Guides FROM HOME...
- The Latest
Save the Redwoods League and California State Parks Expand...
- Coast Redwoods
Conservation. Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has been...
- Giant Sequoia
Conservation. Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has been...
- Redwood Relatives
Save the Redwoods League is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit...
- Why Protect Redwoods
Save the Redwoods League is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit...
- Threats to the Redwoods
League researchers study how climate affects the forest,...
- Redwoods and Fire
Save the Redwoods League views wildfire as a top priority in...
- About Redwoods
Learn how Save the Redwoods League was founded by prominent conservationists and has protected and restored redwood forests for over a century. Find out about their leadership, accountability, careers, publications and FAQs.
Learn how the League was founded in 1918 to protect the coast redwood and giant sequoia forests from destruction and how it has acquired and restored more than 200,000 acres of redwood land.
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.
- 1918; 105 years ago
- Samuel M. Hodder
- 111 Sutter St., 11th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94104
- Forest conservation
Mar 20, 2024 · Orick, CA (March 19, 2024) — Today the Yurok Tribe, Save the Redwoods League, National Park Service and California State Parks signed a landmark memorandum of understanding, a historic first step toward transferring ‘O Rew, a 125-acre ecologically and culturally important property, from Save the Redwoods League back to its original steward ...
Sep 10, 2020 · Learn how Save the Redwoods League (STRL) has protected and restored redwood forests since 1918 and partnered with parks and reserves. Find out about their restoration projects, education programs, and contact information.
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