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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.
The Yuroks will take full control of 'O Rew in 2026 and, in a first-of-its-kind partnership, receive help managing it from the Save the Redwoods League, California State Parks and The National ...
Save the Redwoods League planned to announce Tuesday that it is transferring more than 500 acres (202 hectares) on the Lost Coast to the InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council. Priscilla Hunter ...
Save the Redwoods League hopes to raise $6.5 million to buy and preserve 394 acres in Sonoma County, including an ancient redwood called the Clar Tree.
Redwoods Rising is a joint venture of the Save the Redwoods League, California State Parks, and the National Park Service that works together to restore logged Coastal Redwood forests, and help remain old growth forests in Redwood National and State Parks. Redwoods Rising also works with local Native American tribes.
A total of two redwoods would be removed within the park itself. [13] There are several preservation groups against the currently proposed changes in the road alignment. One of these groups, the Save the Redwoods League, worked with the state to increase the park to around 1,750 acres (710 ha). [14]
A spokesperson for the Save The Redwoods League, a nonprofit that is an affiliate member of the coalition, declined to comment after The Bee reached out to multiple coalition members.
The Save the Redwoods League donated parcels in 1974 and 1976. [64] The club found the Olmsted plan of delicately choosing sites was the wrong approach to defend against tractor clearcutting. [65] In 1977, the club said that only ridge-to-ridge land acquisition around a water channel could preserve a watershed and thus the trees. [66]