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NEWS: Sempervirens Fund welcomes three new members to its board of directors

Juan Benitez, Marimo Berk, and Brad Lewis join our board of directors to help lead the conservation efforts of California’s first and oldest land trust.

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Redwoods and the Deep Roots of our Future: Dr. Daniel Lewis

Join Dr. Daniel Lewis, author, historian, and curator at one of the world’s most renowned research libraries, to discuss how redwoods have survived for eons, and whether they can adapt in the face of climate change as discussed in his new book Twelve Trees: The Deep Roots of Our Future. Thank you to SheppardMullin for…

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NEWS: Sempervirens Fund Launches Trails Prescription Program for the Santa Cruz Mountains

Sempervirens Fund’s Trails Prescription Program, also known as Trails Rx, encourages people to explore the outdoors by promoting the health and wellness benefits associated with spending time in nature. Trails Rx gives clinicians and patients new options to turn a recommendation for time in nature into a specific ‘prescription’ for where best to go outdoors and benefit from a specific place, or trail.

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Looking from yellow lupine blooms along one of Año Nuevo Vista’s ridges to forested slopes of redwoods recovering post-fire, and down to the glittering Pacific Ocean beneath a clear blue sky, by Orenda Randuch

NEWS: Sempervirens Fund purchases Año Nuevo Vista

Sempervirens Fund announced the purchase of Año Nuevo Vista, a 41-acre parcel of land in the Santa Cruz mountains that will play a vital role in connecting protected habitat in Big Basin Redwoods and Skylark Ranch, and could eventually connect to two additional state parks: Año Nuevo and Butano.

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Opinion: California state parks are crumbling; how can we help?

Opinion: California state parks are crumbling; how can we help? By Sara Barth, Executive Director, Sempervirens Fund Insufficient and unpredictable annual operating funds have left California’s iconic and world-renowned state park system with a $1 billion backlog in deferred maintenance needs. That is why we at Sempervirens Fund are heartened by a deal reached Monday…

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Hug-a-Tree Challenge Campaign Kit

hug-a-tree challenge Invite Your Community Thank you for joining us on Earth Day to help establish a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® title for the most photos of people hugging trees uploaded to Instagram in one hour. Together we can celebrate Earth Day, trees, and nature while raising awareness for the urgent need to protect trees for…

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Protecting Wildlife

Protecting Wildlife Redwoods and Wildlife Protecting coast redwood forests in the Santa Cruz mountains ensures that a rich diversity of life thrives here. From the humble banana slug crawling across the forest floor and steelhead trout swimming the shady streams to mountain lions roaming across vast territories and endangered marbled murrelets nesting high in the…

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Take Action Now: Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument needs your voice!

In March 2020, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) opened an important public comment period that will shape your experience in visiting Santa Cruz County’s newest national monument and impact heavily the future of the monument’s natural and cultural treasures.

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Castle Rock State Park

Castle Rock State Park Portal to the Santa Cruz Mountains Not far from Silicon Valley stands a portal to another world where visitors can find a different type of connection-one to the Santa Cruz Mountains. Near Los Gatos, 34-miles of trails wind through Castle Rock State Park‘s 5,300 acres of sandstone formations, forests, and vistas….

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Lupine blossoms, deep royal blue on the bottom and white on top, amidst spring green grasses, fill the frame, by Orenda Randuch

Beyond the Bloom: Superblooms in the Santa Cruz Mountains

Our resident biologist and natural resource manager Beatrix Jiménez-Helsley takes us on a photo essay into the rarer side of the superbloom and why its waning in some habitats and just getting started in others—a phenomenon that just may be the saving grace for redwoods and the species that rely on them as our climate continues to change.

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