As we mark the four-year anniversary of the Mill Creek dam removal, we’re celebrating new signs of hope for coho and the interconnected habitats of the Santa Cruz Mountains—from creek to sea—exploring how they support one another, and how we support them. The post Forest Stewardship: Creek to Sea appeared first on Sempervirens Fund.| Sempervirens Fund
Join Sempervirens Fund October 8, 2025 for an evening of conversation with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson to explore climate solutions for redwoods and more, grounded in bravery, joy, and justice.| Sempervirens Fund
Among the hallmarks of healthy redwood forests are trees of varying ages growing and thriving together. Achieving this diversity of ages, or chronodiversity, can improve old-growth conditions, which leads to greater habitat diversity—two essential outcomes for redwoods to thrive in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Read on to learn about the importance of chronodiveristy in coast redwood forests. The post Behind the Scenes: A Botanical Survey of Castle Rock Hollow appeared first on Sempervirens Fund.| Sempervirens Fund