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LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR WORK Support the Montgomery Woods Initiative Learn more about this incredible opportunity Podcast Streaming Now Redwoods magazine Resilient Future Edition — Winter 2022 Join Us Help us save redwoods now and into the future Centennial Vision For Redwoods Conservation Learn more about the League’s vision for the next century of conservation work A Disabled Hiker’s Guide to the Redwoods Download yours now New trails at San Vicente Redwoods Learn more about access FROM OUR BLOG VIDEO: MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS WEEK, JUNE 14-18 by Save the Redwoods League on April 10, 2023 10 AMAZING REDWOODS PHOTOS FOR EARTH DAY by Save the Redwoods League on April 6, 2023 HAPPY ARBOR DAY. WHAT IS IT? by Save the Redwoods League on April 5, 2023 OUR IMPACT 200,000+ Acres Protected 477,000 Kids Served by Education Programs 66 Redwood Parks Created 31M Annual Visitors to California Redwood Parks EXPLORE OUR PROGRAMS Pause Carousel CAROUSEL CONTENT WITH 9 SLIDES. A carousel is a rotating set of images, rotation stops on keyboard focus on carousel tab controls or hovering the mouse pointer over images. Use the tabs or the previous and next buttons to change the displayed slide. ADVOCATING FOR REDWOOD FORESTS The League is embarking on a Centennial Vision for Redwoods Conservation that will double the size of the protected redwood forests, put young forests on the path to becoming magnificent old-growth stands, and connect people to these magical places through magnificent parks. Realizing this vision will require all of us who love the redwoods to get behind this ambitious effort. REDWOOD CONNECT GRANTS Since 2000, Save the Redwoods League has awarded more than 300 grants for redwood field trips and we are seeking community, school and park partners again this year to deliver in-park inspiration. 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