Help prevent the death of murrelet chicks and eggs
We need your help! Corvid numbers are on the rise while the marbled murrelets are on the decline. Most of the murrelet population in California nests within Redwood National and State Parks. Endangered in California (and federally-listed as threatened), the murrelets need your [...]
Redwood National Park ,United States of America
World Heritage accepted in year:
1980
Redwood National and State Parks protect 45% of all remaining Coastal Redwood old-growth forests, the tallest and one of the most massive tree species on Earth. The park also contains the tallest known tree in the world at 112.1m.
The coastal redwood forest forms an unique [...]
As the clouds pass by and sun comes out, the greenery here in Redwood National Park explodes this time of year. The ferns, trillium flowers, salmon berry plants, grass, maple trees are all bursting towards the sky in a race to to see who gets there first. Yet, it is the Redwood Trees that truly [...]
This is a great article about Redwood National and State Parks. I have had the pleasure of meeting the author, Patrick, and he has a great perspective on our natural lands. I have read this several times and I am amazed at the depth of his insight. He also gave a great plug for our [...]
Guided only by candlelight, experience the stillness and beauty of the ancient redwoods on December 5th, 2009.
One of the best events put on by the California State Parks and the North Coast Redwood Interpretive Association is the Candlelight Walk in the Redwoods. There is nothing like hiking through the forest lit only by candlelight. The [...]
Joey Redwood here. I keep our website www.RedwoodAdventures.com running. I had a moment to read National Geographic the other day…
National Geographic is one of my favorite magazines. The photos are amazing works of art that bring the rarest sights from around the world into my living room. The articles are in-depth stories [...]