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Redwoods are extraordinary. The more we learn about them, the more extraordinary they prove to be. We’ve known for a long time that California’s coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) are the world’s tallest trees and among the longest-living. Scientists are now confirming that redwoods play an important role in the local water cycle and in achieving a healthy, stable climate.
Read MoreThe ecologically sensitive timber harvest plan filed with Cal Fire reinvests proceeds to care for the forest.
Read MoreGoogle Recruiter and Santa Cruz Basketball Star has been drafted by “team redwoods”
Read MoreThe Prop. 1 Water Bond will fund key agencies that help protect watersheds in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Read MoreThe State’s funding provides the crucial last piece to permanently protect the largest redwood forest in the Santa Cruz Mountains (aside from established parks).
Read MoreLong-Time Environmental Policy Leader Fred Keeley Elected Sempervirens Fund President to Protect the Local Redwood Forests and Create the Great Park Jacqueline Wender Named Vice President Howard Chao Joins Board…
Read MoreThe 8,500-acre CEMEX Redwoods property today steps forward as San Vicente Redwoods, named after the creek that runs through the property and supplies water to the coastal town of Davenport,…
Read MoreJoin us in welcoming Patrick Gibbons to the Sempervirens Fund team as Finance Director. A San Francisco native and dedicated nonprofit finance professional, Patrick will oversee our financial and accounting functions, human resources, information technology and office management.
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