Endangered Coho fry were found in Usal Creek for the first time since 2013. RFF credits habitat restoration and winter rains for the species’ hopeful return and signs of spawning success.
Companies, orgs, schools proactively plant redwoods through actions taken.
A deep new way to restore and defend our beloved community forest.
A game-changing hub for redwood education and collaboration, on Ft Bragg's Main St.
After 28 years, a whole new brand and effort to inspire even more people to join us.
75% of historic nests found active.
Our first extensive report revealed 4.8M metric tons CO₂ sequestered since 2007.
Since 2020, 39 miles of road upgraded and reducing the risk of sediment delivery by 19,186 cubic yards.
His award-winning film documented our sustainable forestry and bio char program.
A carbon-rich soil booster made from sustainable harvesting waste.
Redwood Forest Foundation earns FSC certification for sustainable forestry.
Restoration begins for salmon habitat in Indian Creek.
First Redwood Forest Foundation-directed timber harvest begins.
Largest forest conservation easement in CA established.
After a decade of work we rescued a 50,000-acres from industrial timber.
Redwood Forest Foundation founded by community coalition.