It took sprinklers and smokejumpers to prevent loss of giant sequoias during the Garnet Fire. Fire resilience is a better strategy.| Save the Redwoods League
After two years of League-funded repair work, Big Sur's Pfeiffer Falls Trail is reopened to visitors. The post Pfeiffer Falls Trail reopens: Welcome back, hikers! by Justin Housman appeared first on Save the Redwoods League - Protecting ancient redwood forests since 1918. -- read more at Save the Redwoods League.| Save the Redwoods League
Scenic trail featuring redwoods and a waterfall reopens–for a second time–after reconstruction of the trail’s damaged pedestrian bridge| Save the Redwoods League
Continued Giant Sequoia Emergency Highlights Need for Renewed Federal and State Resources| Save the Redwoods League
We’re proud to introduce Save the Redwoods League’s new community fundraising platform, Branch Out for the Redwoods. We’ve created an easy way for you to turn your personal passions, adventures, and milestones into real impact by raising money for redwood forest protection and restoration.| Save the Redwoods League
Statement in support of the California Legislature investing GGRF funds in nature-based strategies, including redwood forest restoration and resilience, in the FY2026 state budget| Save the Redwoods League
Five years after a megafire scorched Big Basin Redwoods State Park, not only are the forests rebounding, but California State Parks has big plans for rebuilding the park's infrastructure. The post Rebuilding Big Basin: a vision for its future after wildfire by Justin Housman appeared first on Save the Redwoods League - Protecting ancient redwood forests since 1918. -- read more at Save the Redwoods League.| Save the Redwoods League
Thus far, Redwoods Rising’s apprenticeship program has trained 93 college students, helping to build the restoration workforce needed on the North Coast and beyond. The post Redwoods Rising trains next generation to heal the forest by Kathleen Ok-Soo Richards appeared first on Save the Redwoods League - Protecting ancient redwood forests since 1918. -- read more at Save the Redwoods League.| Save the Redwoods League
A Hollywood screenwriter makes an impact by weaving stories of everyday actions that can build the climate future we need. The post Writing the future of our planet one small deed at a time by Carmiel Banasky appeared first on Save the Redwoods League - Protecting ancient redwood forests since 1918. -- read more at Save the Redwoods League.| Save the Redwoods League
Yurok crews plant native species to create a thriving redwood and salmon habitat at the southern gateway to Redwood National and State Parks. The post Plantings mark final phase of ‘O Rew restoration by Justin Housman appeared first on Save the Redwoods League - Protecting ancient redwood forests since 1918. -- read more at Save the Redwoods League.| Save the Redwoods League
Thanks to your incredible support—we did it! On June 20, 2025, Save the Redwoods League purchased the 1,517-acre Monte Rio Redwoods Expansion property and| Save the Redwoods League
PodcastSeason 5 streaming now! Giant sequoias endangered by megafiresRestoration actions are needed to prevent further loss Redwood RidesHelping close the| Save the Redwoods League
Dawn Redwoods Facts FACT WHERE Tallest Dawn Redwood in China: 120 feet Lubeiba, Hubei Native range: Sichuan-Hubei region South-central China To learn more| Save the Redwoods League
Greg Sarris, the longtime chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (Southern Pomo and Coast Miwok), recounts this tale in The Ancient Ones – part of a collection of essays in a new book, The Once and Future Forest: California’s Iconic Redwoods.| Save the Redwoods League