New research from Save the Redwoods League and Humboldt State University confirms the exceptionally large role that redwood forests can play in California’s strategy to address climate change, making a strong case for investing in the restoration of previously logged redwood forests.
As the COVID-19 crisis unfolded, Californians turned increasingly to parks and other open space not only for recreation, but also for healing. On May 26, join the League’s President and CEO Sam Hodder, Director of Parks and Public Engagement Jessica Carter, and Councilor Lorelle Ross from the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, along with other experts, for this timely discussion and Q&A.
The vital conservation work of the League continues even as the organization safeguards its staff, reported League President and CEO Sam Hodder during a live webinar.