Protecting Ancient Forests

Discover the Majesty
of redwoodtrees

Join us in protecting Earth's tallest trees through education, conservation, and community action. Learn about these ancient giants and their vital ecosystem.

95%

Forest Lost

120K

Acres Protected

2.5M

Trees Planted

Redwood Forest

Certified Conservation

Since 1985

Why Redwoods Matter

Understanding the critical role of ancient forests in our ecosystem

Carbon Storage

Redwoods store more carbon per acre than any other forest type

Air Quality

One tree produces enough oxygen for two people annually

Biodiversity

Home to over 200 vertebrate species and countless plants

Watershed Protection

Forests filter water and prevent soil erosion naturally

Education Programs

Inspiring the next generation of forest conservationists

School Field Trips

5,000+ Students

Half Day

Ages: 6-18 years

Conservation Workshop

500+ Students

2 Days

Ages: All Ages

Forest Rangers Program

200+ Students

1 Week

Ages: 14-18 years

Wildlife Photography

300+ Students

3 Days

Ages: 16+ years

Tree Species

Meet the giants of the Pacific Coast forests

Coast Redwood

Max Height: 379 ft
Lifespan: 2,000+ years
Status: Vulnerable

Giant Sequoia

Max Height: 311 ft
Lifespan: 3,000+ years
Status: Endangered

Douglas Fir

Max Height: 330 ft
Lifespan: 1,000+ years
Status: Stable

Western Hemlock

Max Height: 270 ft
Lifespan: 800+ years
Status: Stable

Conservation Efforts

Our comprehensive approach to protecting ancient forests for future generations

Land Acquisition

Purchasing and protecting critical forest habitat from development

Restoration Projects

Rehabilitating damaged forests and expanding protected areas

Community Engagement

Working with local communities for sustainable forest management

Our Impact

Forest Protected 85%
Species Saved 72%
Carbon Offset 90%
Community Involvement 68%

120,000+

Acres Protected Since 1985

Research & Studies

Scientific research driving conservation strategies

Research
Climate Research

Carbon Sequestration in Old-Growth Forests

New findings reveal redwoods capture 3x more carbon than previously thought

Published Oct 2024
Research
Biodiversity

Canopy Ecosystems Discovery

Scientists discover 50+ new species living in redwood canopies

Published Sep 2024
Research
Conservation Tech

Drone Monitoring Success

AI-powered drones revolutionize forest health monitoring

Published Aug 2024

Get Involved

Join thousands of volunteers making a difference

Volunteer Opportunities

Trail Maintenance

Help maintain hiking trails and visitor areas

Tree Planting

Join seasonal planting events and restoration projects

Education Programs

Assist with school visits and public education

Wildlife Monitoring

Help track and document forest wildlife

Sign Up to Volunteer

Visit Us

Experience the majesty of redwood forests firsthand

Visitor Center

1234 Redwood Highway
Eureka, CA 95501

Contact

(707) 555-8934
[email protected]

Hours

Daily: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Year Round