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Redwood Forest Foundation, Inc. (RFFI) is a non-profit organization of stakeholders, including loggers, environmentalists, community activists, foresters and others, working together to conserve forestlands and to protect biodiversity, mitigate climate change and improve the local economy in an equitable fashion...
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Photograph by Frances Freyberg
RFFI's Winter 2011
Newsletter

Spotted Owl Babies
Plant a Redwood Now

Green Gifts for Every Occasion

Mike Fay: Redwood Transect
"Redwood Transect"
by Mike Fay

Usal Redwood Forest, Chimney Rock; photo credit: Richard Gienger
USAL Redwood Forest
Conservation Easement
Transaction Closes

October, 2011

President's "America's Great Outdoors" Report
Recovering redwood forest, North Fork Standley Creek Headwaters; photo credit: Richard Gienger
Vindicates RFFI's Grassroots Approach to Conserving Our Lands

February, 2011

The Walker Foundation
Awards $20,000 to Support

Kayak on the Eel River. With the slower pace of cutting, the River has cleared of sediment and salmon are beginning to return. Photo credit: Barrett Walker
RFFI's Innovative Model of Community Forestry

June, 2011

Forest and Watershed Restoration

Clark Fork Restoration
Removal of 'stringer bridge'

Clark Fork, Standley Creek
Video: August 2009

Clark Fork Restoration
Results of restoration

Clark Fork, Standley Creek
Video: August 2011

Redwood Bark

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