Life from the Ashes

This Place is Alive

It took months to declare the 2020 fire completely out on this property. Even so, birds and small mammals began to venture back as soon as they could. Plants that normally would not grow on the forest floor flourished in the sunlight. You see many of them around you now.  Here are just a few of the creatures we caught on our wildlife cameras as they returned to the land.    Click to listen highlighted text! It took months to declare the 2020 fire completely out on this property. Even so, birds and small mammals began to venture back as soon as they could. Plants that normally would not grow on the forest floor flourished in the sunlight. You see many of them around you now.  Here are just a few of the creatures we caught on our wildlife cameras as they returned to the land. 

Helping Hands

In 2022, the four partners came upon 23,000 redwoods and 900 Douglas fir tree seedlings that needed a home. We quickly mobilized and planted those baby trees across 4,000 acres of this vast area. We are carefully watching how they grow and doing whatever we can to help them thrive.   Click to listen highlighted text! In 2022, the four partners came upon 23,000 redwoods and 900 Douglas fir tree seedlings that needed a home. We quickly mobilized and planted those baby trees across 4,000 acres of this vast area. We are carefully watching how they grow and doing whatever we can to help them thrive.

RedwoodS reGrow

Watch and listen to the video above to learn how redwood tree can spring back to life in the years ahead.   Click to listen highlighted text! Watch and listen to the video above to learn how redwood tree can spring back to life in the years ahead.

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