Redwoods Rising is built on a bold idea: We can take a redwood forest ravaged by clearcutting 60 years ago and set it on a path to healthy growth. The League's Laura Lalemand shows what this looks like.
Deep in the wilds of Northern California, an amazing project is taking place to restore more than 70,000 acres of redwood forest to its former glory. Join us live on our Facebook page at noon on Friday, March 12, as we explore the Big Idea that is Redwoods Rising.
Governor Gavin Newsom and President Joe Biden have embraced a bold movement to protect 30% of our land by 2030. This is likely to have wide-ranging implications for stewarding our natural treasures—and that could include the protection of coast redwood and giant sequoia forests.
Toni Maggi-Brown is a wildlife biology student at Humboldt State University and a photographer who combines creativity with conservation. In the latest episode of I'll Go If You Go, step into Toni's world in the ancient redwood forests of California's north coast, where he worked last summer as a wildlife apprentice for Redwoods Rising.
These members of the League's conservation team are making their mark protecting and restoring redwood forests and connecting people to welcoming and resonant redwoods experiences.
For many of us, dogs are members of the family, and it only seems natural to take them with us to the redwoods. But it's important to do so safely and obey all the rules to protect your dogs and the natural places you visit. Download our free guide to the best places to take your furry friends.