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  • Restoring Old-Growth Forests in an Uncertain Time

    Restoration options including Community forests and Redwoods Rising. These options face mixed reactions, but the underlying aim is to restore and connect to vital ecosystems. Continue reading

    Restoring Old-Growth Forests in an Uncertain Time
  • Interconnected Owls, Truffles, and Flying Squirrels

    There’s an interconnectedness of nature, for example, the Humboldt’s Flying Squirrel, black truffles, and the Northern Spotted Owl. Please help protect endangered species against proposed regulatory changes in the Endangered Species Act. Continue reading

    Interconnected Owls, Truffles, and Flying Squirrels
  • Salamander’s Home, Our Home

    The ancient redwood forests are critical habitats for species like wandering salamanders. The forests are also vital for carbon storage and biodiversity. Together we can protect these worlds. Continue reading

    Salamander’s Home, Our Home
  • Breathing with Giants

    A giant redwood tree, over 300 feet tall, has survived since the Roman era, providing habitat for various wildlife and supporting the ecosystem. Its unique relationship with fungi creates a vast nutrient network. This ancient forest nurtures life, influences climate,… Continue reading

    Breathing with Giants