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Photo by R.L. HiserCourtesy of Redwood National and State Parks
year, the plan for the Mendocino-Sonoma County region was com-
pleted, and the Big River watershed in which Montgomery Woods is
located, was identified as one of the highest priorities for conserva-
tion in the region.
The Montgomery Woods Reserve is near the eastern edge of the
watershed. Its expanded boundaries now connect the reserve to wild
ridgetop lands that have remained in federal ownership since
California’s creation as a State. The new northern boundary links the
reserve to a large, adjacent private ranch whose spectacular stand of
ancient redwoods, bordering the largest natural lake in Mendocino
County, have been protected through the owner’s conservation ease-
ment that bars their logging for all time.
Expanding conservation on Big River builds on the League’s assis-
tance with the purchase and protection of some 7,000 acres at the
mouth of Big River, creating a new State Park. Ownership of the land
between these two “bookends” also promises conservation opportu-
nities through responsible timber management and research.
We continue to explore new forms of land protection in collabora-
tion with new partners, as we expand action to foster the sustainabil-
ity and protection for core redwood parks and reserves. At the same
time, we continue to develop opportunities for people to experience
the inspiration of the redwoods through our education program.
And we continue to support a broader understanding of the com-
plexity of the forest itself through research grants.
Your support for these efforts, as described throughout this report,
is pivotal. Together we all share the great pleasure of working tog-
ether to the end of saving the redwoods for today and into a future
that stretches beyond our imagination. Thank you for joining with us.
Looking west from a ridgetop in Mendocino County across
grassy slopes to the towering heights of the ancient redwood forest
of Montgomery Woods across the south fork of the Big River, we
stood at peace. Members of Save-the-Redwoods League, representa-
tives of the state agencies whose grants had combined with our
donors’ gifts, owners of neighboring lands, and staff were gathered
on the land purchased by Save-the-Redwoods to double the size of
the Montgomery Woods State Reserve, celebrating the protection of
this magnificent landscape.
The Montgomery Woods project perfectly embodies the League’s
strategy and commitment in the face of today’s challenges and pres-
sures, building on our long legacy of effective action throughout the
coast redwood forest.
In 1919, one of the League’s first members voiced concern about
imminent logging at Montgomery Woods. The League’s leaders
worked with the local community of Ukiah, alerted early State Park
planners of the conservation opportunity, and assisted in securing
State ownership of the core of this primeval forest in the early 30s.
Several years ago, a speculator purchased two parcels adjoining the
Reserve, planning to maximize profits by a quick sale to the League.
Unwilling to sell at the appraised fair market value, he intensified
pressure by beginning to excavate an access road inside the Reserve
over a legally deeded right of way. But the route ran through a por-
tion of the ancient redwood forest bordering the clear waters of
Pruitt Creek, jeopardizing the spawning beds of coho salmon and
the integrity of the forest itself. Alarmed neighbors called the
League, and with the engagement of California State Parks, road
development was delayed. Finally this year, we reached agreement
on a purchase price at fair market value, permanently eliminating the
threat of development and bolstering protection of Montgomery
Woods.
Another opportunity was created through the League’s engagement
with State Parks in the stewardship and care for these protected
lands. One of the concerned neighbors with whom we had worked,
faced changed family circumstances and decided to sell. He called
the League first to see if their land might be permanently protected.
With the owners’ significant discount, supported by League member
contributions and grants from public agencies, that purchase was
completed as well.
This success is a classic demonstration of the benefits of the
League’s commitment to strategic action within a planned context.
Beginning with our Master Plan for the Coast Redwoods, we priori-
tize opportunities throughout the natural range of the coast red-
wood to achieve comprehensive protection of the diversity of the
forest. Having identified areas where protection is needed, the
League mobilizes the necessary engagement and takes action. ThisMontgomery Woods State Reserve
Katherine Anderton, Secretary and Executive Director Ed Claassen, President
year, the plan for the Mendocino-Sonoma County region was com-
pleted, and the Big River watershed in which Montgomery Woods is
located, was identified as one of the highest priorities for conserva-
tion in the region.
The Montgomery Woods Reserve is near the eastern edge of the
watershed. Its expanded boundaries now connect the reserve to wild
ridgetop lands that have remained in federal ownership since
California’s creation as a State. The new northern boundary links the
reserve to a large, adjacent private ranch whose spectacular stand of
ancient redwoods, bordering the largest natural lake in Mendocino
County, have been protected through the owner’s conservation ease-
ment that bars their logging for all time.
Expanding conservation on Big River builds on the League’s assis-
tance with the purchase and protection of some 7,000 acres at the
mouth of Big River, creating a new State Park. Ownership of the land
between these two “bookends” also promises conservation opportu-
nities through responsible timber management and research.
We continue to explore new forms of land protection in collabora-
tion with new partners, as we expand action to foster the sustainabil-
ity and protection for core redwood parks and reserves. At the same
time, we continue to develop opportunities for people to experience
the inspiration of the redwoods through our education program.
And we continue to support a broader understanding of the com-
plexity of the forest itself through research grants.
Your support for these efforts, as described throughout this report,
is pivotal. Together we all share the great pleasure of working tog-
ether to the end of saving the redwoods for today and into a future
that stretches beyond our imagination. Thank you for joining with us.
Looking west from a ridgetop in Mendocino County across
grassy slopes to the towering heights of the ancient redwood forest
of Montgomery Woods across the south fork of the Big River, we
stood at peace. Members of Save-the-Redwoods League, representa-
tives of the state agencies whose grants had combined with our
donors’ gifts, owners of neighboring lands, and staff were gathered
on the land purchased by Save-the-Redwoods to double the size of
the Montgomery Woods State Reserve, celebrating the protection of
this magnificent landscape.
The Montgomery Woods project perfectly embodies the League’s
strategy and commitment in the face of today’s challenges and pres-
sures, building on our long legacy of effective action throughout the
coast redwood forest.
In 1919, one of the League’s first members voiced concern about
imminent logging at Montgomery Woods. The League’s leaders
worked with the local community of Ukiah, alerted early State Park
planners of the conservation opportunity, and assisted in securing
State ownership of the core of this primeval forest in the early 30s.
Several years ago, a speculator purchased two parcels adjoining the
Reserve, planning to maximize profits by a quick sale to the League.
Unwilling to sell at the appraised fair market value, he intensified
pressure by beginning to excavate an access road inside the Reserve
over a legally deeded right of way. But the route ran through a por-
tion of the ancient redwood forest bordering the clear waters of
Pruitt Creek, jeopardizing the spawning beds of coho salmon and
the integrity of the forest itself. Alarmed neighbors called the
League, and with the engagement of California State Parks, road
development was delayed. Finally this year, we reached agreement
on a purchase price at fair market value, permanently eliminating the
threat of development and bolstering protection of Montgomery
Woods.
Another opportunity was created through the League’s engagement
with State Parks in the stewardship and care for these protected
lands. One of the concerned neighbors with whom we had worked,
faced changed family circumstances and decided to sell. He called
the League first to see if their land might be permanently protected.
With the owners’ significant discount, supported by League member
contributions and grants from public agencies, that purchase was
completed as well.
This success is a classic demonstration of the benefits of the
League’s commitment to strategic action within a planned context.
Beginning with our Master Plan for the Coast Redwoods, we priori-
tize opportunities throughout the natural range of the coast red-
wood to achieve comprehensive protection of the diversity of the
forest. Having identified areas where protection is needed, the
League mobilizes the necessary engagement and takes action. ThisMontgomery Woods State Reserve
Katherine Anderton, Secretary and Executive Director Ed Claassen, President
This year, the League secured protection for more than 7,400 acres of ancientredwood forests, mature second-growth redwoods, and the surrounding water-sheds essential for their protection. These lands were transferred to permanentguardians: California State Parks, the National Park Service, and the Bureau ofLand Management.
In its quest to improve park and reserve viability, the League acquired severalkey inholdings within both national and state parks. These inholdings, whiletiny in size, contain large, mature and old-growth redwoods, and will contributesignificantly to the forest's integrity and connectivity.
The League also completed a seven-year project to connect the ancient red-wood forests in Humboldt Redwoods State Park to the Lost Coast, the longeststretch of unroaded coastline in the lower 48 states. The League's Corridorfrom the Redwoods to the Sea project was both extraordinarily complex,requiring patience and long-term vision and innovative in the tools that wereapplied, which included a large conservation easement that will prevent subdivision.
In addition, the League had the opportunity to protect large landscapes in twovery important watersheds: Lacks Creek, which is upstream of RedwoodNational Park, and Big River, which includes Montgomery Woods State Reserve.In enhancing watershed protection for the ancient redwood forests in RedwoodNational Park and Montgomery Woods, the League helped to protect the freshwater needed by local communities. The benefit also extended to the diversenatural areas adjacent to the redwoods. Native oak woodlands, grasslands, old-growth Douglas-fir forests, and young conifer forests were added to the varietyof habitats available for wildlife, and for people to enjoy when visiting theparks. The acquisitions also included valuable habitat for native fish, includingcoho salmon, Chinook salmon, steelhead trout, and cutthroat trout.
Protection Saving the Redwoods: From Key Parcels to Watersheds
Redwood National and State Park The protection of this important one acre proper-ty further connects Redwood National Park withits neighbor, Prairie Creek Redwood State Park.The acquisition also restores the integrity of habi-tat for the Roosevelt elk that live in this part ofCalifornia’s north coast.
Properties Transferred to Public Agencies (divestments):1. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park, 210 acres2. Humboldt Lagoons State Park, 97 acres3. Butano Redwoods State Park, 80 acres4. Redwood National and State Park, 1 acre 5. Lacks Creek Late Successional Reserve, 4,491 acres6. Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea, 1,215 acres7. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, 33.5 acres8. Montgomery Woods State Reserve, 1,240 acres9. Portola Redwoods State Park, 80 acres
Properties Purchased by the League
Redwood forest on the Mendocino Coast
4 5
Lacks Creek Late Successional Reserve Located upstream of Redwood National Park, this4,491 acre addition to the reserve not only expandsrecreational opportunities in the area, it also pro-vides critical watershed protection for the old-growth redwoods downstream.
Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea Over 1,215 acres were protected, preserving habitat for several endangered species includingcoho salmon and steelhead trout. An additional4,000 acres of adjacent land were protected inperpetuity from subdivision through a conserva-tion easement.
Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park Through this addition to the State Park, 33.5 acresof mixed old growth and second growth forestwere protected, promoting the recovery of themarbled murrelet and completing the preservationof the stunning old growth redwoods in theCheatham Grove.
Montgomery Woods State Reserve The 1,240 acres of dramatic rock outcroppings androlling hills recently added to this reserve play avital role in protecting the magnificent old-growthredwoods in the valleys below. This addition morethan doubled the size of the reserve, protectingnumerous sensitive habitats.
Forest of Nisene Marks State Park The purchase of this critical .5 acre park in-hold-ing property protects the integrity of this beautifulmature second growth forest. In the last year, theLeague worked on restoring the site to its naturalstate by removing refuse and vacant buildings.
Portola Redwoods State Park The League was able to add these 80 acres of stun-ning old-growth and second-growth redwoods toPortola Redwoods State Park thanks to a generousgrant from the Gordon and Betty MooreFoundation.
Portola Redwoods State Park
Polystictiom manitumSword fern
Over the past 150 years, 96% of the world'snearly 2 million acres of ancient redwoodforest has been logged. Today, only about80,000 acres remains. To prioritize ourwork, the League is developing the MasterPlan for the Coast Redwoods. With thecompletion of the strategy for the centralregion of redwoods in April 2006, it is nowtwo-thirds complete. Among its findings:“although coastal Mendocino and Sonomacounties contain the lowest percentage ofancient redwoods and of protected landsanywhere in the redwood region, significantprotection opportunities still exist.”
The Master Plan is a science-based conser-vation strategy for the entire coast redwoodecosystem. It identifies places that, whenprotected, will ensure the survival of theancient redwood forest for the comingmillennium. It is the tool the League usesto prioritize acquisitions, determine meth-ods to preserve and restore the most criticallands, and identify partners. It focuses onthree strategic arenas: securing protectionof viable redwood parks and reserves; permanently protecting the last remnantsof the ancient redwood forest that remainin private ownership; and protecting theconnecting landscapes and watersheds.
This year, the League secured protection for more than 7,400 acres of ancientredwood forests, mature second-growth redwoods, and the surrounding water-sheds essential for their protection. These lands were transferred to permanentguardians: California State Parks, the National Park Service, and the Bureau ofLand Management.
In its quest to improve park and reserve viability, the League acquired severalkey inholdings within both national and state parks. These inholdings, whiletiny in size, contain large, mature and old-growth redwoods, and will contributesignificantly to the forest's integrity and connectivity.
The League also completed a seven-year project to connect the ancient red-wood forests in Humboldt Redwoods State Park to the Lost Coast, the longeststretch of unroaded coastline in the lower 48 states. The League's Corridorfrom the Redwoods to the Sea project was both extraordinarily complex,requiring patience and long-term vision and innovative in the tools that wereapplied, which included a large conservation easement that will prevent subdivision.
In addition, the League had the opportunity to protect large landscapes in twovery important watersheds: Lacks Creek, which is upstream of RedwoodNational Park, and Big River, which includes Montgomery Woods State Reserve.In enhancing watershed protection for the ancient redwood forests in RedwoodNational Park and Montgomery Woods, the League helped to protect the freshwater needed by local communities. The benefit also extended to the diversenatural areas adjacent to the redwoods. Native oak woodlands, grasslands, old-growth Douglas-fir forests, and young conifer forests were added to the varietyof habitats available for wildlife, and for people to enjoy when visiting theparks. The acquisitions also included valuable habitat for native fish, includingcoho salmon, Chinook salmon, steelhead trout, and cutthroat trout.
Protection Saving the Redwoods: From Key Parcels to Watersheds
Redwood National and State Park The protection of this important one acre proper-ty further connects Redwood National Park withits neighbor, Prairie Creek Redwood State Park.The acquisition also restores the integrity of habi-tat for the Roosevelt elk that live in this part ofCalifornia’s north coast.
Properties Transferred to Public Agencies (divestments):1. Sinkyone Wilderness State Park, 210 acres2. Humboldt Lagoons State Park, 97 acres3. Butano Redwoods State Park, 80 acres4. Redwood National and State Park, 1 acre 5. Lacks Creek Late Successional Reserve, 4,491 acres6. Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea, 1,215 acres7. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, 33.5 acres8. Montgomery Woods State Reserve, 1,240 acres9. Portola Redwoods State Park, 80 acres
Properties Purchased by the League
Redwood forest on the Mendocino Coast
4 5
Lacks Creek Late Successional Reserve Located upstream of Redwood National Park, this4,491 acre addition to the reserve not only expandsrecreational opportunities in the area, it also pro-vides critical watershed protection for the old-growth redwoods downstream.
Corridor from the Redwoods to the Sea Over 1,215 acres were protected, preserving habitat for several endangered species includingcoho salmon and steelhead trout. An additional4,000 acres of adjacent land were protected inperpetuity from subdivision through a conserva-tion easement.
Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park Through this addition to the State Park, 33.5 acresof mixed old growth and second growth forestwere protected, promoting the recovery of themarbled murrelet and completing the preservationof the stunning old growth redwoods in theCheatham Grove.
Montgomery Woods State Reserve The 1,240 acres of dramatic rock outcroppings androlling hills recently added to this reserve play avital role in protecting the magnificent old-growthredwoods in the valleys below. This addition morethan doubled the size of the reserve, protectingnumerous sensitive habitats.
Forest of Nisene Marks State Park The purchase of this critical .5 acre park in-hold-ing property protects the integrity of this beautifulmature second growth forest. In the last year, theLeague worked on restoring the site to its naturalstate by removing refuse and vacant buildings.
Portola Redwoods State Park The League was able to add these 80 acres of stun-ning old-growth and second-growth redwoods toPortola Redwoods State Park thanks to a generousgrant from the Gordon and Betty MooreFoundation.
Portola Redwoods State Park
Polystictiom manitumSword fern
Over the past 150 years, 96% of the world'snearly 2 million acres of ancient redwoodforest has been logged. Today, only about80,000 acres remains. To prioritize ourwork, the League is developing the MasterPlan for the Coast Redwoods. With thecompletion of the strategy for the centralregion of redwoods in April 2006, it is nowtwo-thirds complete. Among its findings:“although coastal Mendocino and Sonomacounties contain the lowest percentage ofancient redwoods and of protected landsanywhere in the redwood region, significantprotection opportunities still exist.”
The Master Plan is a science-based conser-vation strategy for the entire coast redwoodecosystem. It identifies places that, whenprotected, will ensure the survival of theancient redwood forest for the comingmillennium. It is the tool the League usesto prioritize acquisitions, determine meth-ods to preserve and restore the most criticallands, and identify partners. It focuses onthree strategic arenas: securing protectionof viable redwood parks and reserves; permanently protecting the last remnantsof the ancient redwood forest that remainin private ownership; and protecting theconnecting landscapes and watersheds.
In 1923, UC Berkeley forester and LeagueCouncillor Emanuel Fritz had a vision of theredwoods that looked beyond the cut-and-run forestry practices of the day. Instead heimagined a thriving second growth forestand convinced the Mendocino LumberCompany to set aside some trees that hecould study. He began measuring theheights and diameters of young trees withina one-acre plot, now known as the ‘WonderPlot’—so named for the trees’ remarkablegrowth. He continued his measurementsevery ten years from 1923–1983, therebyestablishing the longest running record ofredwood recovery.
As part of the League’s Research GrantsProgram Fritz’s periodic measurements willbe maintained; the most recent data wascollected in 2005. Permanently protectedin 2002 through a partnership between theLeague and Mendocino Land Trust, the‘Wonder Plot’ is a unique opportunity tostudy recovery of older second-growth red-wood forests. This long-term researchrecord now informs groundbreakingrestoration strategies for the Mill CreekRedwoods and will be crucial throughoutthe evolving field of redwood restoration.
Ecological restoration is a global challenge for the 21st century. Around theworld, people are coming together to restore degraded natural landscapes—working to sustain the diversity of life and to rebalance the relationshipsbetween nature and culture.
With less than five percent of the ancient redwood forest remaining, restora-tion is a key conservation strategy for the League. Working with partners we arereweaving the fabric of the forest to ensure that the remaining ancient forestreserves are large enough and well-connected enough to survive in the face ofpopulation pressure, resource extraction, and climate change.
Over the past year the League’s restoration work has been focused at Mill CreekRedwoods—providing technical support, funding and leadership in this innova-tive example of collaborative restoration. Work at Mill Creek has spawned cre-ation of the North Coast Forest Restoration Cooperative—a group of publicand private ecologists and forest scientists who are developing techniques torestore the forest, while protecting its inherent natural values. By sharing expe-rience, approaches, and contacts, the work on any individual project benefitsactivities across the redwood range.
Restoration Reweaving the Fabric of the Forest
Volunteer tree planting at Hartsook CreekFor the second year in a row, League staff workedwith the California Conservation Corps, the EelRiver Watershed Improvement Group, AmeriCorpsand a group of dedicated volunteers drawn from ourmembership to restore Hartsook Creek. Volunteerspulled invasive plants, and planted redwoods, alderand dogwoods in the space created. Volunteers willbe back in the winter to tend the plants and removeweeds as they sprout from the ferocious seed bank.
6 7
Permanent identification tags used to trackgrowth
Partners from California Conservation Corps working toremove invasive plants at Mill Creek
A new tree
Early morning fog at Mill Creek
Sequoia sempervirensCoast redwood leaflets
Landscape-scale restoration at Mill CreekWorking in cooperation with a diverse group of proj-ect partners, we have identified and prioritizedrestoration initiatives on this 25,000-acre property.These initiatives will control erosion, restore youngforests, and protect sensitive plant and animalspecies. In 2005, the League supported restorationof 400-acres of young forest stands; the removal of old logging roads to protect sensitive wild salmon spawning streams, and worked withCalifornia State Parks and local interpretive groupsto provide public access.
In 1923, UC Berkeley forester and LeagueCouncillor Emanuel Fritz had a vision of theredwoods that looked beyond the cut-and-run forestry practices of the day. Instead heimagined a thriving second growth forestand convinced the Mendocino LumberCompany to set aside some trees that hecould study. He began measuring theheights and diameters of young trees withina one-acre plot, now known as the ‘WonderPlot’—so named for the trees’ remarkablegrowth. He continued his measurementsevery ten years from 1923–1983, therebyestablishing the longest running record ofredwood recovery.
As part of the League’s Research GrantsProgram Fritz’s periodic measurements willbe maintained; the most recent data wascollected in 2005. Permanently protectedin 2002 through a partnership between theLeague and Mendocino Land Trust, the‘Wonder Plot’ is a unique opportunity tostudy recovery of older second-growth red-wood forests. This long-term researchrecord now informs groundbreakingrestoration strategies for the Mill CreekRedwoods and will be crucial throughoutthe evolving field of redwood restoration.
Ecological restoration is a global challenge for the 21st century. Around theworld, people are coming together to restore degraded natural landscapes—working to sustain the diversity of life and to rebalance the relationshipsbetween nature and culture.
With less than five percent of the ancient redwood forest remaining, restora-tion is a key conservation strategy for the League. Working with partners we arereweaving the fabric of the forest to ensure that the remaining ancient forestreserves are large enough and well-connected enough to survive in the face ofpopulation pressure, resource extraction, and climate change.
Over the past year the League’s restoration work has been focused at Mill CreekRedwoods—providing technical support, funding and leadership in this innova-tive example of collaborative restoration. Work at Mill Creek has spawned cre-ation of the North Coast Forest Restoration Cooperative—a group of publicand private ecologists and forest scientists who are developing techniques torestore the forest, while protecting its inherent natural values. By sharing expe-rience, approaches, and contacts, the work on any individual project benefitsactivities across the redwood range.
Restoration Reweaving the Fabric of the Forest
Volunteer tree planting at Hartsook CreekFor the second year in a row, League staff workedwith the California Conservation Corps, the EelRiver Watershed Improvement Group, AmeriCorpsand a group of dedicated volunteers drawn from ourmembership to restore Hartsook Creek. Volunteerspulled invasive plants, and planted redwoods, alderand dogwoods in the space created. Volunteers willbe back in the winter to tend the plants and removeweeds as they sprout from the ferocious seed bank.
6 7
Permanent identification tags used to trackgrowth
Partners from California Conservation Corps working toremove invasive plants at Mill Creek
A new tree
Early morning fog at Mill Creek
Sequoia sempervirensCoast redwood leaflets
Landscape-scale restoration at Mill CreekWorking in cooperation with a diverse group of proj-ect partners, we have identified and prioritizedrestoration initiatives on this 25,000-acre property.These initiatives will control erosion, restore youngforests, and protect sensitive plant and animalspecies. In 2005, the League supported restorationof 400-acres of young forest stands; the removal of old logging roads to protect sensitive wild salmon spawning streams, and worked withCalifornia State Parks and local interpretive groupsto provide public access.
Dear Save-the-Redwoods League,
I thought this field trip was great!My favorite part was when we wentthrough that hollow in the tree. Ialso liked when we made paint byrubbing rocks together. I learnedthat slugs have little holes in themthat allow them to breathe. It wasvery enchanting walking on thatpath that was off the trail. Thank you!
From LukeSunset Elementary School
Collecting Data
Although school children for generations have sung the patriotic refrain“from the redwood forest, to the Gulf Stream waters,” many have never seen aredwood tree or been inspired to care for these ancient treasures. To rebuildthis connection, Save-the-Redwoods League recently completed its’ RedwoodEducation Framework. Using this framework the League will work to introducepeople of more diverse ages and backgrounds to our redwood forests by:
• Expanding the education grants program to serve a broader audience
• Continuing to create learning opportunities in the forest, especially for children grades K-12
• Fostering the development of redwood curricula to support K-12 in-class-room education
• Creating opportunities for broader audiences to personally experience the redwoods
• Building a network of redwood educators and partners
Thanks to the generous support of our members, 20 grants were awarded in2005 totaling more than $75,000. This created the opportunity for thousandsof children and adults throughout the state to discover the majesty of theancient redwood forest, often for the first time.
Poster artwork created by studentsPhoto by Barbara Domanchuk
Inspiration from the Redwood Grove Ink People Center for the Arts (Humboldt County)TOPS Middle School students in Eureka captured theirobservations through illustration, creative writing, andvideo footage. This innovative program exposed at-riskstudents to scientific, artistic, and computer careerskills, and introduced them to their surrounding red-wood forest, a first-time visit for the majority of students.
Spawning among the Redwoods North Coast Redwoods Interpretive Association (Del Norte Unified School District)A series of winter public tours through the newest prop-erty addition to Redwood National and State Park pro-vided visitors with a first-hand experience to observefish spawning in Mill Creek and an appreciation of theredwood restoration effort to preserve salmon habitat.
Discovering Science Careers among the RedwoodsFARMS Center for Land Based Learning (Yolo County)Fresno High School students gained practical campingskills on their overnight trip to Armstrong Woods StatePark, while also exploring career paths in water qualitymonitoring projects, sustainable lumber harvesting prac-tices, and an owl monitoring program.
Education Planting Seeds of Inspiration
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Introducing students to three species of redwoods Photo by Sotoyome Resource Conservation District
Del Norte County elementary school students observing spawning salmon at Mill Creek
A new generation of redwood stewards
Arilimax ColumbianusBanana slug
Other 2005 Educational grant recipients: Acorn Soupe, St.Helena • Boys & Girls Club of San Francisco, San Francisco • Calaveras BigTrees Association, Arnold • East Bay Conservation Corps, Oakland • EurekaHigh School, Eureka • Hamilton Elementary School, Novato • HumboldtCounty Office of Education, Eureka • Humboldt State University NaturalHistory Museum, Arcata • Mendocino Woodlands Camp Association,Mendocino • Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley • Rio DellElementary School District, Rio Dell • Salmon Protection & WatershedNetwork, Forest Knolls • San Francisco Botanical Garden Society, SanFrancisco • Woodland Joint Unified School District, Woodland • YMCA PointBonita Outdoor & Conference Center, Sausalito • Thomas Alva EdisonMiddle School, Los Angeles
Dear Save-the-Redwoods League,
I thought this field trip was great!My favorite part was when we wentthrough that hollow in the tree. Ialso liked when we made paint byrubbing rocks together. I learnedthat slugs have little holes in themthat allow them to breathe. It wasvery enchanting walking on thatpath that was off the trail. Thank you!
From LukeSunset Elementary School
Collecting Data
Although school children for generations have sung the patriotic refrain“from the redwood forest, to the Gulf Stream waters,” many have never seen aredwood tree or been inspired to care for these ancient treasures. To rebuildthis connection, Save-the-Redwoods League recently completed its’ RedwoodEducation Framework. Using this framework the League will work to introducepeople of more diverse ages and backgrounds to our redwood forests by:
• Expanding the education grants program to serve a broader audience
• Continuing to create learning opportunities in the forest, especially for children grades K-12
• Fostering the development of redwood curricula to support K-12 in-class-room education
• Creating opportunities for broader audiences to personally experience the redwoods
• Building a network of redwood educators and partners
Thanks to the generous support of our members, 20 grants were awarded in2005 totaling more than $75,000. This created the opportunity for thousandsof children and adults throughout the state to discover the majesty of theancient redwood forest, often for the first time.
Poster artwork created by studentsPhoto by Barbara Domanchuk
Inspiration from the Redwood Grove Ink People Center for the Arts (Humboldt County)TOPS Middle School students in Eureka captured theirobservations through illustration, creative writing, andvideo footage. This innovative program exposed at-riskstudents to scientific, artistic, and computer careerskills, and introduced them to their surrounding red-wood forest, a first-time visit for the majority of students.
Spawning among the Redwoods North Coast Redwoods Interpretive Association (Del Norte Unified School District)A series of winter public tours through the newest prop-erty addition to Redwood National and State Park pro-vided visitors with a first-hand experience to observefish spawning in Mill Creek and an appreciation of theredwood restoration effort to preserve salmon habitat.
Discovering Science Careers among the RedwoodsFARMS Center for Land Based Learning (Yolo County)Fresno High School students gained practical campingskills on their overnight trip to Armstrong Woods StatePark, while also exploring career paths in water qualitymonitoring projects, sustainable lumber harvesting prac-tices, and an owl monitoring program.
Education Planting Seeds of Inspiration
8 9
Introducing students to three species of redwoods Photo by Sotoyome Resource Conservation District
Del Norte County elementary school students observing spawning salmon at Mill Creek
A new generation of redwood stewards
Arilimax ColumbianusBanana slug
Other 2005 Educational grant recipients: Acorn Soupe, St.Helena • Boys & Girls Club of San Francisco, San Francisco • Calaveras BigTrees Association, Arnold • East Bay Conservation Corps, Oakland • EurekaHigh School, Eureka • Hamilton Elementary School, Novato • HumboldtCounty Office of Education, Eureka • Humboldt State University NaturalHistory Museum, Arcata • Mendocino Woodlands Camp Association,Mendocino • Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley • Rio DellElementary School District, Rio Dell • Salmon Protection & WatershedNetwork, Forest Knolls • San Francisco Botanical Garden Society, SanFrancisco • Woodland Joint Unified School District, Woodland • YMCA PointBonita Outdoor & Conference Center, Sausalito • Thomas Alva EdisonMiddle School, Los Angeles
Christine Kimball ShewmakerMs. Ginny SiegelMr. Gary M. SimmonsDr. and Mrs. Daniel SimonMr. Fred C. SimonMrs. Nordi SlomanMr. and Mrs. Gene D. SmithPenelope SmithMrs. Dolores SpragueHarriet L. SpreeMr. John A. SrnkaMrs. Ruth S. StahlMr. John H. Staley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Farrar
StocktonDonald and Elise StoneMrs. Cecile M. StoweMr. Edward A. StrojniMr. Frederic N. StrongMrs. Lois SweetDavid W. SweetserMrs. Karen J. SwopeStephanie and Alan L. TarkingtonMr. John D. TaylorDavid TonerMr. W. Carroll TornrothMrs. Anne McPherson TracyAnna UnkovichMr. and Mrs. D. B. Van WinkleMr. and Mrs. Ed VarioW. Earl WearMr. and Mrs. Jack WeaverPatricia Dwight WeinbergerMr. Frank W. WentworthJohn D. WestMr. and Mrs. Robert W. WestDebra Reifman WhitallMs. Carol A. WhitehurstMr. and Mrs. Alan WilkinsonMrs. Betty Mae WilliamsMs. Linda M. WilliamsM. B. WilliamsMichael O. WillsonMr. and Mrs. Buron J. WilsonRichard and Nancy WilsonMrs. Elaine A. WitteveenDrs. Jan and Edith C. WolffMary R. WrightMrs. Elizabeth WurtzMr. Gerald S. WysockiAnonymous (33)Anonymous Catholic
Redwood Leadership SocietyCircle of the Ancient Forest($50,000 and above)Estate of Edward E. BeckerDavid and Janet Bingham
Charitable Fund at theCommunity Foundation ofWestern Nevada
Robert and Mae CarterVirginia DeNubila TrustPaul J. Gerstley TrustThe Grace A. Gilman TrustEstate of Esther Sym HenrieMr. Stephen R. Jones and Ms.
Nancy A. DawsonMr. Nicholas J. LabedzEstate of Florence Lanphere
Estate of Frances LeventrittEstate of Ethel K. MacNealEstate of Dr. Linda Jeanne MealeyEstate of Caren MershonMr. Ivan J. MinderhoutEvelyn M. Mitchell TrustGordon and Betty Moore
FoundationThe Oakmead FoundationResources Legacy Fund
Foundation "Preserving WildCalifornia" Program
S.D. Bechtel, Jr. FoundationThe San Francisco FoundationEstate of Virginia StablerEstate of Helen Lea Titus TrustEstate of Florence WellesAlthea P. Lang TrustAnonymous
Monarch Circle($20,000 to $49,999)Mrs. Eloise C. Goodhew BarnettMr. Victor U. BuenzleKeith Campbell Foundation for
the EnvironmentMs. Nora E. M. CochraneEstate of Edith M. CoffeyMr. Thurston Womack and Ms.
Charlotte CranmerEstate of Ruth P. CummingsRaj and Helen DesaiMr. Ralph Eschenbach and Dr. Carol
Joy ProvanEdith Geswander TrustMrs. William GoodanMr. and Mrs. Barry C. HowardJean and Paul HullDavid HuschMs. Alice Marshall PorterDonors to the Capt. W. L. Marshall
USN GroveThe Mattson Family
Conservation Foundation Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Bill MoritzMrs. Suzanna PollakDr. Elliot ShubinMr. Tom VulloAnonymous (3)
Titan Circle($10,000 to $19,999)Achelis FoundationTrust of Sheila BaumgartnerEdward Joseph Daly FoundationRichard and Rhoda Goldman
FundRichard Grand FoundationMr. Richard A. LarsonEstate of Margaret LichenheimMs. Charlotte Marie LudemannEstate of Juliet T. McGlynnMr. and Mrs. Alvin E. McQuinnOracleMr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. ParkerMr. Donald D. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. George P. PutnamPhilip Saunders AssociatesMr. and Mrs. Gene D. SmithWentworth, Hauser, and Violich
Leslie H. and Nancy N. WhatleyAnonymous (5)
Cathedral Circle($5,000 to $9,999)Mrs. LaDuska J. M. AdrianceMr. and Mrs. Guilford C.BabcockMs. Beth BangertRobert V. Brown and Patricia M.
BrownReverend and Mrs. C. Frederick
BuechnerMr. and Mrs. Alan CalhounDonald Miller Campbell Family
FoundationHugh Stuart Center Charitable TrustEleanor Lloyd Dees FoundationDr. Kathleen Farinacci and Dr. Lee
N. SandlerMr. Michael L. HelmsMajor Freda M. HerreraMs. Ellen HortonMr. James B. HortonClare and Gordon Johnson TrustMrs. Susan E. JuhlMrs. David I. KlineMr. and Mrs. John D.
LuckhardtMr. Larry L. LundbergMr. Richard H. Mandel, IIISuzanne and Robert MellorBrad and Susie MohrmannMs. Faith Harding MoriThe Kenneth T. and Eileen L.
Norris FoundationCarole and Ira PittelmanPrisanlee Trust Hawaii Community
FoundationMr. Jim Sergi and Ms. Allison K.
HuegelMr. Stephen E. ShillingThe Leon Strauss FoundationMr. William L. ThorntonMr. Justin D. VanderlaanMr. and Mrs. Robert W. WestClare WheelerWhitman Family FoundationEstate of Leon W. ZimmermanAnonymous (2)
Crown Circle($2,500 to $4,999)Karen and Tucker AndersenKate and Kit AndertonBarnes and NobleBishop Pine FundMr. Jobst BrandtMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. ButlerMr. and Mrs. John E. CahillFrank A. Campini FoundationMr. and Mrs. David J. CenculaLaVaughn A. Craig and Theodore
W. CraigMr. Leonard M. DavisNicholas and Mary DodgeSandra D. Donnell and Justin
M. FaggioliIn memory of N. Frances Hoogner
PattyDonald and Kathleen Faul
Aleen J. Fowler TrustMack FuhrerMr. Richard N. GoldmanCynthia M. GrubbThe Joanne and Peter Haas, Jr.
Fund of the Marin CommunityFoundation
Bob and Phyllis HenigsonJill and Gerben HoeksmaDonald J. and Laura W. HuismanMr. Dwight L. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. George P KinkleJames L. LarsonMr. Donald W. LeonardThe Litwin FoundationMs. Elizabeth MassieThe Calhoun and Moritz Families
GroveMurphy-Payne Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Sheldon W. NashMr. and Mrs. Richard J. RogalskiRolph-Nichol FundMr. and Mrs. Mark A. SapsfordWarren G. and Katharine S.
Schlinger FoundationLinda Hervey SimpsonHelmuth and Sigrid SpielerMrs. Evelyn B. StarkMs. Barbara A. TeichertMs. Melinda M. ThomasMary R. and Kenneth R. WrightVictor and Marilyn WykoffAnonymous (2)
Canopy Circle($1,000 to $2,499)Adrian W. and Jane G. AdamsHoward Wheatley AllenPaul B. AlthouseMr. and Mrs. Anthony AmbroseMrs. Ruth ApplegarthMrs. Beulah H. AppletonJeanne and Lawrence AthertonR. Phillips BarkerRichard and Brenda Barnes-
Popcorn RockMs. Claire H. BarricksMs. Helene S. BartosikBeacon Hill Garden ClubMr. and Mrs. Charles H. BeckettMr. and Mrs. Bryant BennettMrs. Ellen M. BerrierMichael BitskoMr. Thomas S. BlountMr. and Mrs. Ronald BlubaughMs. Lois M. BourquinMr. and Mrs. Joe BreallGeorge Bremser, Jr.Allan and Marilyn BrownMaynard P. and Katherine Z.
Buehler Foundation FundTobin CampbellMr. and Mrs. Gus CareyRobert W. Carlson, M.D. and
Stacey StarcherMr. Eric T. CarsonMs. Kristen CashmanMs. Sue Ellen M. CharltonMr. Paul Chrostowski and Ms.
Lorraine Pearsall
The Redwood Leadership Society isSave-the-Redwoods League’s pre-mier circle of donors who providethe financial foundation for theLeague’s vital efforts to protect andpreserve the remaining ancient red-wood forests.
Leadership Society members listedhave generously contributed a totalof $1,000 or more between January 1– December 31, 2005. We are mostgrateful to these loyal friends.
Redwood legacy circle Redwood leadership societyThe Redwood LegacyCircle honors our mem-bers who have created aliving legacy by namingSave-the-RedwoodsLeague in their estateplans. By making abequest or other plannedgift to the League,Legacy Circle membersensure that the ancientredwoods remain a vitalpart of our American her-itage—for today andfuture generations.
Redwood Legacy CircleMs. Hedy AardemaNatalie AbelJim and Marcia AllegrettiPaul B. AlthouseMr. Horace L. AndersonMr. and Mrs. John A. AndersonMr. Roger W. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Steve AndrewsMr. Ivan AngleJeanne and Lawrence AthertonMr. Arthur AustinFrank L. Babbott, Jr.Ms. Beth BangertDaniel and Deborah BardonMs. Margaret N. BarronMs. Nancy L. BarrowMarie Schoppe BarteeMr. Jim BartholomewMr. William BeardsleyMr. Stephen C. Bechtold and
Mrs. Patricia Evans-BechtoldMs. Marie F. BenevidesEdward L. and Mildred J. BennettJohn A. BennyhoffNatalie and Murray BermanBep BinghamMr. and Mrs. Ronald BlubaughJeanne BodifordRose-Marie H. BollerDr. Adelyn I. Bonin and Mary L.
McChesneyE. M. BormanAnne BredonKaren Briggs and Mike JohnsonMrs. Wally BrinkRichard A. BrownStephen G. Brown and Virginia N.
Brown TrustMs. Judith BunchMr. Rodney BurgeMr. Carl R. BurgerUrsula BurkhardMr. and Mrs. R. D. ButlerMr. Larry CampMr. Philip H. Cannon and Mrs.
Cathleen CannonJoseph Cascarano and Margaret
Wilson-CascaranoMr. and Mrs. John Cazier
Mrs. Naomi Jury ChandlerMr. and Mrs. Sky ChaneyMrs. Virginia L. ChappelMs. Anna M. ChristensenDr. Norman and Sally ChristensenRichard J. ChristyMr. Paul Chrostowski and Ms.
Lorraine PearsallMs. Sandra ClarkBarbara Prinslow ClitesMs. Isabelle CohenMs. Deirdre ConleyDorothy Carr CormierBeth CotnerMs. Emily H. DanielsMarc F. & Alice M. DavisMs. Irene DemboskiMr. Charles DewoodyMs. Susanne DurlingJames D. Edwards, O.D.Ms. Sally H. EdwardsMrs. Janet EellsDennis L. ElderMr. Craig A. EngelMr. Walter A. EpplerMrs. J. Marshall EvansGretchen and Walter FalkMiss Elizabeth A. FeldhusenMrs. Lelia K. FligelmanMs. Nadine D. FoleyRobert & Shirley FosterMr. Robert C. FosterMs. Catherine E. FoxMr. Richard M. FranzMs. Barbara J. FraserRobin G. & Peter B. FrazierMs. Ruth K. GabbertMr. Paul H. GardinerMr. William D. GardnerHolly K. GarrisonMr. Alfred D. GianelliWalter P. GibbleAlan and Judith GibbsMrs. Wilbur J. GooderDr. and Mrs. John L. GrahamMs. Beverly GrahmannCynthia M. GrubbDavid E. HagueMs. Florence HaimesMr. Bruce M. HaleBernardine M. HallMs. Betty L. HallMs. Dorothy M. HallMrs. Eleanor Vernon HamiltonMr. Eric V. HankamCarol Louise HansonDr. and Mrs. James A. HareMr. and Mrs. William P. HarperMrs. Cynthia HarrisAlisa HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Douglas HarveyJohn & Patricia HattonMr. Keith F. HearnBarbara HebnerPatricia HeidenAlice and Lewis HelmMr. Paul A. HelmanBryan HemmingFred G. HenryJack and Ruth Henshall
Major Freda M. HerreraMr. K. Frank HoganMr. Larry G. HoughtonMr. and Mrs. John HoveyJoseph E. HuardMr. Edgar A. HuberBetty HughesDonald J. and Laura W. HuismanMs. Phyllis HydeReinhard and Elsie IlgnerMs. Doris IllesDr. Stephen G. IrvingGeorge IstvanMr. Gary J. JamesMr. and Mrs. Allen JamiesonDon and Louise JohnstonDr. William H. JohnstonDavid and Susan JonasMr. and Mrs. Bill JonesLaurene & Michel JonqueresTracey L. KahanMr. Sherwin A. Kane, Jr.J. R. K. KantorMr. and Mrs. Paul KatenMs. Ruth L. KehnMs. June KeizerMs. Angel KeleherMs. Alberta M. KellerMs. Mary L. KellisMrs. Bonnie J. KillipMs. Gertraude A. KinetMr. Don KirchnerMr. Noel KirshenbaumMr. Jeremiah KirwanMs. Tanya KlotzHelen L. KnoppHelen C. KoenigMr. Francis J. KoppeisMrs. Janice W. KrenmayrMuriel T. and John W. KurtzRobert E. KvaasMs. Anita C. LadewigMr. Herb LaFairMr. Lawrence LantzRobert E. Lee, Jr.Irene LemonValente and Diana LemosCharles and Dore LindquistKen Lobitz and Bob WilsonMarianne LockeMs. Anne LohrliMr. Warren LoPrestiMrs. E. G. LoveMr. Alan L. LovettAlbert R. and Althea LuberskyJohn and Carol LuckhardtCurtis LundMr. Larry L. LundbergHelga Christa and John T. LyonsMrs. Elizabeth MackenzieMr. John A. MagnusonMs. Michelle MakarskiRichard E. and Helen ManleyMs. Carol Logan MarshallMs. Lucy MarshallMr. Donald F. MasseyMary L. McChesneyMs. Patricia M. McCoyCarse McDanielMr. and Mrs. Jackson McElmell
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. McKayMrs. Elizabeth McManusMs. Jeanne McMillanMs. Sonja MeadowsMs. Mary Lynn MeleticheBrenda MelsteinMr. Ernest A. MengMs. Constance A. MenziesMr. Ivan J. MinderhoutMr. Alfred W. MooreKen and Madonna MulmatMs. Barbara A. NaborsMr. George F. NeavollDorothy NicholsMargery NicolsonMr. Haran NingerMs. Joan NorekFlorence C. NorstromMs. Jean M. NusbaumPaul L. O'Neil and Sally L. Flory
O'NeilMary Keith OsbornMr. and Mrs. J. Spencer
OverholserRobert C. Page & Richard P.
FrenchMr. Robert S. ParkerMr. Donald J. PatrickDr. Helen PaulusMrs. Joyce H. PayneGrant and Sue PerkinsLois L. & Eugene L. PerrineMary Charlotte PetersMr. Richard L. PetersonMr. Kenneth B. PettisMs. Barbara M. PhillippiGail PigeonMs. Charlotte D. PinedaMrs. Jo Anne PoinsardPaulina June and George PollakMs. Stephanie M. PopeMr. and Mrs. James E. PowellSusan J. PuderMr. and Mrs. George P. PutnamMr. James E. QuickJ. Richard QuirkMr. Phillip RadfordMs. Audrey D. RasmussenMr. Roy RauschMrs. Walter ReiffReverend Kathryn W. RavenwoodMr. and Mrs. Ellis G. RevnessMs. Marie A. ReybearRobyn E. RisheMr. Daniel RobertsonElmer and Clara E. RobinsonSusanne C. Roessler, M.D.Shirley Louise RossStephanie RothmanMr. Zachary B. SankGeorge Sardina, M.D.Barry and Elizabeth SchillerThe Schlaepfer Family TrustMs. Margaret Z. SchwartzGary and Pam SejkoraElroy J. and Clara M. ShaferMs. Helen N. ShapiroMr. Ned ShawMrs. Debra W. SheehanJohn M. Sherman
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Cesar Chavez elementary school student enjoying a League sponsoredfield trip
Save-the-Redwoods-LeagueMission & objectives
1. To rescue from destruction representative areas of ourprimeval forests.
2. To co-operate with theCalifornia State ParkCommission, the NationalPark Service, and other agen-cies, in establishing Redwoodparks and other parks andreservations.
3. To purchase Redwood groves by private subscription.
4. To foster and encourage a betterand more general understand-ing of the value of primevalRedwood or Sequoia and otherforests of America as natural objects of extraordinary inter-est to present and future gen-erations.
5. To support reforestation andconservation of our forestareas.
Bold type = current members of the League’s Board of CouncillorsItalics = deceased donors
Dichelostemma venustum
Butano State Park
(Redwood Leadership Society continued page 12)
Christine Kimball ShewmakerMs. Ginny SiegelMr. Gary M. SimmonsDr. and Mrs. Daniel SimonMr. Fred C. SimonMrs. Nordi SlomanMr. and Mrs. Gene D. SmithPenelope SmithMrs. Dolores SpragueHarriet L. SpreeMr. John A. SrnkaMrs. Ruth S. StahlMr. John H. Staley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Farrar
StocktonDonald and Elise StoneMrs. Cecile M. StoweMr. Edward A. StrojniMr. Frederic N. StrongMrs. Lois SweetDavid W. SweetserMrs. Karen J. SwopeStephanie and Alan L. TarkingtonMr. John D. TaylorDavid TonerMr. W. Carroll TornrothMrs. Anne McPherson TracyAnna UnkovichMr. and Mrs. D. B. Van WinkleMr. and Mrs. Ed VarioW. Earl WearMr. and Mrs. Jack WeaverPatricia Dwight WeinbergerMr. Frank W. WentworthJohn D. WestMr. and Mrs. Robert W. WestDebra Reifman WhitallMs. Carol A. WhitehurstMr. and Mrs. Alan WilkinsonMrs. Betty Mae WilliamsMs. Linda M. WilliamsM. B. WilliamsMichael O. WillsonMr. and Mrs. Buron J. WilsonRichard and Nancy WilsonMrs. Elaine A. WitteveenDrs. Jan and Edith C. WolffMary R. WrightMrs. Elizabeth WurtzMr. Gerald S. WysockiAnonymous (33)Anonymous Catholic
Redwood Leadership SocietyCircle of the Ancient Forest($50,000 and above)Estate of Edward E. BeckerDavid and Janet Bingham
Charitable Fund at theCommunity Foundation ofWestern Nevada
Robert and Mae CarterVirginia DeNubila TrustPaul J. Gerstley TrustThe Grace A. Gilman TrustEstate of Esther Sym HenrieMr. Stephen R. Jones and Ms.
Nancy A. DawsonMr. Nicholas J. LabedzEstate of Florence Lanphere
Estate of Frances LeventrittEstate of Ethel K. MacNealEstate of Dr. Linda Jeanne MealeyEstate of Caren MershonMr. Ivan J. MinderhoutEvelyn M. Mitchell TrustGordon and Betty Moore
FoundationThe Oakmead FoundationResources Legacy Fund
Foundation "Preserving WildCalifornia" Program
S.D. Bechtel, Jr. FoundationThe San Francisco FoundationEstate of Virginia StablerEstate of Helen Lea Titus TrustEstate of Florence WellesAlthea P. Lang TrustAnonymous
Monarch Circle($20,000 to $49,999)Mrs. Eloise C. Goodhew BarnettMr. Victor U. BuenzleKeith Campbell Foundation for
the EnvironmentMs. Nora E. M. CochraneEstate of Edith M. CoffeyMr. Thurston Womack and Ms.
Charlotte CranmerEstate of Ruth P. CummingsRaj and Helen DesaiMr. Ralph Eschenbach and Dr. Carol
Joy ProvanEdith Geswander TrustMrs. William GoodanMr. and Mrs. Barry C. HowardJean and Paul HullDavid HuschMs. Alice Marshall PorterDonors to the Capt. W. L. Marshall
USN GroveThe Mattson Family
Conservation Foundation Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Bill MoritzMrs. Suzanna PollakDr. Elliot ShubinMr. Tom VulloAnonymous (3)
Titan Circle($10,000 to $19,999)Achelis FoundationTrust of Sheila BaumgartnerEdward Joseph Daly FoundationRichard and Rhoda Goldman
FundRichard Grand FoundationMr. Richard A. LarsonEstate of Margaret LichenheimMs. Charlotte Marie LudemannEstate of Juliet T. McGlynnMr. and Mrs. Alvin E. McQuinnOracleMr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. ParkerMr. Donald D. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. George P. PutnamPhilip Saunders AssociatesMr. and Mrs. Gene D. SmithWentworth, Hauser, and Violich
Leslie H. and Nancy N. WhatleyAnonymous (5)
Cathedral Circle($5,000 to $9,999)Mrs. LaDuska J. M. AdrianceMr. and Mrs. Guilford C.BabcockMs. Beth BangertRobert V. Brown and Patricia M.
BrownReverend and Mrs. C. Frederick
BuechnerMr. and Mrs. Alan CalhounDonald Miller Campbell Family
FoundationHugh Stuart Center Charitable TrustEleanor Lloyd Dees FoundationDr. Kathleen Farinacci and Dr. Lee
N. SandlerMr. Michael L. HelmsMajor Freda M. HerreraMs. Ellen HortonMr. James B. HortonClare and Gordon Johnson TrustMrs. Susan E. JuhlMrs. David I. KlineMr. and Mrs. John D.
LuckhardtMr. Larry L. LundbergMr. Richard H. Mandel, IIISuzanne and Robert MellorBrad and Susie MohrmannMs. Faith Harding MoriThe Kenneth T. and Eileen L.
Norris FoundationCarole and Ira PittelmanPrisanlee Trust Hawaii Community
FoundationMr. Jim Sergi and Ms. Allison K.
HuegelMr. Stephen E. ShillingThe Leon Strauss FoundationMr. William L. ThorntonMr. Justin D. VanderlaanMr. and Mrs. Robert W. WestClare WheelerWhitman Family FoundationEstate of Leon W. ZimmermanAnonymous (2)
Crown Circle($2,500 to $4,999)Karen and Tucker AndersenKate and Kit AndertonBarnes and NobleBishop Pine FundMr. Jobst BrandtMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. ButlerMr. and Mrs. John E. CahillFrank A. Campini FoundationMr. and Mrs. David J. CenculaLaVaughn A. Craig and Theodore
W. CraigMr. Leonard M. DavisNicholas and Mary DodgeSandra D. Donnell and Justin
M. FaggioliIn memory of N. Frances Hoogner
PattyDonald and Kathleen Faul
Aleen J. Fowler TrustMack FuhrerMr. Richard N. GoldmanCynthia M. GrubbThe Joanne and Peter Haas, Jr.
Fund of the Marin CommunityFoundation
Bob and Phyllis HenigsonJill and Gerben HoeksmaDonald J. and Laura W. HuismanMr. Dwight L. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. George P KinkleJames L. LarsonMr. Donald W. LeonardThe Litwin FoundationMs. Elizabeth MassieThe Calhoun and Moritz Families
GroveMurphy-Payne Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Sheldon W. NashMr. and Mrs. Richard J. RogalskiRolph-Nichol FundMr. and Mrs. Mark A. SapsfordWarren G. and Katharine S.
Schlinger FoundationLinda Hervey SimpsonHelmuth and Sigrid SpielerMrs. Evelyn B. StarkMs. Barbara A. TeichertMs. Melinda M. ThomasMary R. and Kenneth R. WrightVictor and Marilyn WykoffAnonymous (2)
Canopy Circle($1,000 to $2,499)Adrian W. and Jane G. AdamsHoward Wheatley AllenPaul B. AlthouseMr. and Mrs. Anthony AmbroseMrs. Ruth ApplegarthMrs. Beulah H. AppletonJeanne and Lawrence AthertonR. Phillips BarkerRichard and Brenda Barnes-
Popcorn RockMs. Claire H. BarricksMs. Helene S. BartosikBeacon Hill Garden ClubMr. and Mrs. Charles H. BeckettMr. and Mrs. Bryant BennettMrs. Ellen M. BerrierMichael BitskoMr. Thomas S. BlountMr. and Mrs. Ronald BlubaughMs. Lois M. BourquinMr. and Mrs. Joe BreallGeorge Bremser, Jr.Allan and Marilyn BrownMaynard P. and Katherine Z.
Buehler Foundation FundTobin CampbellMr. and Mrs. Gus CareyRobert W. Carlson, M.D. and
Stacey StarcherMr. Eric T. CarsonMs. Kristen CashmanMs. Sue Ellen M. CharltonMr. Paul Chrostowski and Ms.
Lorraine Pearsall
The Redwood Leadership Society isSave-the-Redwoods League’s pre-mier circle of donors who providethe financial foundation for theLeague’s vital efforts to protect andpreserve the remaining ancient red-wood forests.
Leadership Society members listedhave generously contributed a totalof $1,000 or more between January 1– December 31, 2005. We are mostgrateful to these loyal friends.
Redwood legacy circle Redwood leadership societyThe Redwood LegacyCircle honors our mem-bers who have created aliving legacy by namingSave-the-RedwoodsLeague in their estateplans. By making abequest or other plannedgift to the League,Legacy Circle membersensure that the ancientredwoods remain a vitalpart of our American her-itage—for today andfuture generations.
Redwood Legacy CircleMs. Hedy AardemaNatalie AbelJim and Marcia AllegrettiPaul B. AlthouseMr. Horace L. AndersonMr. and Mrs. John A. AndersonMr. Roger W. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Steve AndrewsMr. Ivan AngleJeanne and Lawrence AthertonMr. Arthur AustinFrank L. Babbott, Jr.Ms. Beth BangertDaniel and Deborah BardonMs. Margaret N. BarronMs. Nancy L. BarrowMarie Schoppe BarteeMr. Jim BartholomewMr. William BeardsleyMr. Stephen C. Bechtold and
Mrs. Patricia Evans-BechtoldMs. Marie F. BenevidesEdward L. and Mildred J. BennettJohn A. BennyhoffNatalie and Murray BermanBep BinghamMr. and Mrs. Ronald BlubaughJeanne BodifordRose-Marie H. BollerDr. Adelyn I. Bonin and Mary L.
McChesneyE. M. BormanAnne BredonKaren Briggs and Mike JohnsonMrs. Wally BrinkRichard A. BrownStephen G. Brown and Virginia N.
Brown TrustMs. Judith BunchMr. Rodney BurgeMr. Carl R. BurgerUrsula BurkhardMr. and Mrs. R. D. ButlerMr. Larry CampMr. Philip H. Cannon and Mrs.
Cathleen CannonJoseph Cascarano and Margaret
Wilson-CascaranoMr. and Mrs. John Cazier
Mrs. Naomi Jury ChandlerMr. and Mrs. Sky ChaneyMrs. Virginia L. ChappelMs. Anna M. ChristensenDr. Norman and Sally ChristensenRichard J. ChristyMr. Paul Chrostowski and Ms.
Lorraine PearsallMs. Sandra ClarkBarbara Prinslow ClitesMs. Isabelle CohenMs. Deirdre ConleyDorothy Carr CormierBeth CotnerMs. Emily H. DanielsMarc F. & Alice M. DavisMs. Irene DemboskiMr. Charles DewoodyMs. Susanne DurlingJames D. Edwards, O.D.Ms. Sally H. EdwardsMrs. Janet EellsDennis L. ElderMr. Craig A. EngelMr. Walter A. EpplerMrs. J. Marshall EvansGretchen and Walter FalkMiss Elizabeth A. FeldhusenMrs. Lelia K. FligelmanMs. Nadine D. FoleyRobert & Shirley FosterMr. Robert C. FosterMs. Catherine E. FoxMr. Richard M. FranzMs. Barbara J. FraserRobin G. & Peter B. FrazierMs. Ruth K. GabbertMr. Paul H. GardinerMr. William D. GardnerHolly K. GarrisonMr. Alfred D. GianelliWalter P. GibbleAlan and Judith GibbsMrs. Wilbur J. GooderDr. and Mrs. John L. GrahamMs. Beverly GrahmannCynthia M. GrubbDavid E. HagueMs. Florence HaimesMr. Bruce M. HaleBernardine M. HallMs. Betty L. HallMs. Dorothy M. HallMrs. Eleanor Vernon HamiltonMr. Eric V. HankamCarol Louise HansonDr. and Mrs. James A. HareMr. and Mrs. William P. HarperMrs. Cynthia HarrisAlisa HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Douglas HarveyJohn & Patricia HattonMr. Keith F. HearnBarbara HebnerPatricia HeidenAlice and Lewis HelmMr. Paul A. HelmanBryan HemmingFred G. HenryJack and Ruth Henshall
Major Freda M. HerreraMr. K. Frank HoganMr. Larry G. HoughtonMr. and Mrs. John HoveyJoseph E. HuardMr. Edgar A. HuberBetty HughesDonald J. and Laura W. HuismanMs. Phyllis HydeReinhard and Elsie IlgnerMs. Doris IllesDr. Stephen G. IrvingGeorge IstvanMr. Gary J. JamesMr. and Mrs. Allen JamiesonDon and Louise JohnstonDr. William H. JohnstonDavid and Susan JonasMr. and Mrs. Bill JonesLaurene & Michel JonqueresTracey L. KahanMr. Sherwin A. Kane, Jr.J. R. K. KantorMr. and Mrs. Paul KatenMs. Ruth L. KehnMs. June KeizerMs. Angel KeleherMs. Alberta M. KellerMs. Mary L. KellisMrs. Bonnie J. KillipMs. Gertraude A. KinetMr. Don KirchnerMr. Noel KirshenbaumMr. Jeremiah KirwanMs. Tanya KlotzHelen L. KnoppHelen C. KoenigMr. Francis J. KoppeisMrs. Janice W. KrenmayrMuriel T. and John W. KurtzRobert E. KvaasMs. Anita C. LadewigMr. Herb LaFairMr. Lawrence LantzRobert E. Lee, Jr.Irene LemonValente and Diana LemosCharles and Dore LindquistKen Lobitz and Bob WilsonMarianne LockeMs. Anne LohrliMr. Warren LoPrestiMrs. E. G. LoveMr. Alan L. LovettAlbert R. and Althea LuberskyJohn and Carol LuckhardtCurtis LundMr. Larry L. LundbergHelga Christa and John T. LyonsMrs. Elizabeth MackenzieMr. John A. MagnusonMs. Michelle MakarskiRichard E. and Helen ManleyMs. Carol Logan MarshallMs. Lucy MarshallMr. Donald F. MasseyMary L. McChesneyMs. Patricia M. McCoyCarse McDanielMr. and Mrs. Jackson McElmell
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. McKayMrs. Elizabeth McManusMs. Jeanne McMillanMs. Sonja MeadowsMs. Mary Lynn MeleticheBrenda MelsteinMr. Ernest A. MengMs. Constance A. MenziesMr. Ivan J. MinderhoutMr. Alfred W. MooreKen and Madonna MulmatMs. Barbara A. NaborsMr. George F. NeavollDorothy NicholsMargery NicolsonMr. Haran NingerMs. Joan NorekFlorence C. NorstromMs. Jean M. NusbaumPaul L. O'Neil and Sally L. Flory
O'NeilMary Keith OsbornMr. and Mrs. J. Spencer
OverholserRobert C. Page & Richard P.
FrenchMr. Robert S. ParkerMr. Donald J. PatrickDr. Helen PaulusMrs. Joyce H. PayneGrant and Sue PerkinsLois L. & Eugene L. PerrineMary Charlotte PetersMr. Richard L. PetersonMr. Kenneth B. PettisMs. Barbara M. PhillippiGail PigeonMs. Charlotte D. PinedaMrs. Jo Anne PoinsardPaulina June and George PollakMs. Stephanie M. PopeMr. and Mrs. James E. PowellSusan J. PuderMr. and Mrs. George P. PutnamMr. James E. QuickJ. Richard QuirkMr. Phillip RadfordMs. Audrey D. RasmussenMr. Roy RauschMrs. Walter ReiffReverend Kathryn W. RavenwoodMr. and Mrs. Ellis G. RevnessMs. Marie A. ReybearRobyn E. RisheMr. Daniel RobertsonElmer and Clara E. RobinsonSusanne C. Roessler, M.D.Shirley Louise RossStephanie RothmanMr. Zachary B. SankGeorge Sardina, M.D.Barry and Elizabeth SchillerThe Schlaepfer Family TrustMs. Margaret Z. SchwartzGary and Pam SejkoraElroy J. and Clara M. ShaferMs. Helen N. ShapiroMr. Ned ShawMrs. Debra W. SheehanJohn M. Sherman
10 11
Cesar Chavez elementary school student enjoying a League sponsoredfield trip
Save-the-Redwoods-LeagueMission & objectives
1. To rescue from destruction representative areas of ourprimeval forests.
2. To co-operate with theCalifornia State ParkCommission, the NationalPark Service, and other agen-cies, in establishing Redwoodparks and other parks andreservations.
3. To purchase Redwood groves by private subscription.
4. To foster and encourage a betterand more general understand-ing of the value of primevalRedwood or Sequoia and otherforests of America as natural objects of extraordinary inter-est to present and future gen-erations.
5. To support reforestation andconservation of our forestareas.
Bold type = current members of the League’s Board of CouncillorsItalics = deceased donors
Dichelostemma venustum
Butano State Park
(Redwood Leadership Society continued page 12)
Our deep thanks go to these gener-ous members who helped make2006 a truly successful year of redwood acquisition, restoration, education and scientific research at the League.
REDWOOD LEADERSHIP SOCIETY(Redwood Leadership Society continued)
Jean Aubuchon CinaderEd and Marea ClaassenDeborah and Daniel ClarkMr. Vallance Cole and Ms. Freny
CooperRobert and Frances ConnickMr. William A. Croft and Ms.
Carol G. ToffaletiDonors to the Kimberley Joan
Culpepper Memorial GroveCharles H. DanaMr. and Mrs. Pete DangermondEdwin W. and Catherine M. Davis
FoundationMr. J. S. de JongMr. and Mrs. Frank G. DelfinoMs. Danna L. DenningMartin and Barbara DonaldDr. Noel DybdalMs. Mollie EhnMr. Raymond W. EinbergerMs. Kristi EnnsExar CorporationDr. Jeanne FarringtonPriscilla FernandezMs. Margo FiaccoFidelity Investments Charitable
Gift FundMr. and Mrs. Peter J. FilancMr. John FittsFloatron, Inc.Flori FoundationMr. and Mrs. Peter B. FrazierMr. and Mrs. S. Robert FreedmanRobert and Michelle Friend
FoundationMr. Jerry GanzMr. Terry GarciaMs. Marjorie L. GarlickMr. Robert B. GarnerMr. Richard A. GauseEstate of Hazel & William GilmanDr. and Mrs. Kendall GlazernerLisa and Douglas Goldman FundMr. and Mrs. Joseph and Janet
GreenMr. Nelson GudaWalter and Elise Haas FundJames W. Hand, Jr.Jack and Deyea HarperJane and Kevin HartRuskin & Ashley HartleyMr. Richard E. HoffmanAnnette Boushey HollandMrs. Helen L. HorenHydril Company LPThe Inge FoundationMr. George D. JagelsMark Jones and Celena CourtneyMr. and Mrs. Aaron JungbluthJaney and Kevin KasterMs. Nancy KelleyThe Robert P. and Nancy J. King
FoundationThe Richard and Marianne Kipper
FoundationMr. Noel KirshenbaumMs. Nancy L. Kittle
Mr. Roger Klein and Ms. RachelCoben
Mr. Charles D. KountzeMr. and Mrs. John KreutzbergA.M.D. and Elizabeth G. LampenAmbassador and Mrs. L. W. Lane, Jr.Melvin and Joan LaneMr. and Mrs. Barry Langdon
LassagneMr. Gary E. LaveringRobert E. Lee, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. William J. LibbyNancy and Larry LidenSam and Cindy LivermoreMrs. E. G. LoveHelga Christa and John T. LyonsAlisa Greene MacAvoy and Neil
MacAvoyMr. Neil J. MacPhailMr. Gary R. MandelMr. and Mrs. Jerry R. MartinMr. Timothy MartinMr. and Mrs. Edgar L. McEachronRobert A. McFann TrustDavid J. McIlhenny, Jr.Stephen M. McPhersonMr. and Mrs. Glenn MeloshMr. James MiklichJanet L. MillsMr. Nikolaos D. Monoyios and
Ms. Valerie A. BrackettMs. Linda M. MorganMr. and Mrs. Chet T. MoritzTom Morrish FamilyMs. Deborah G. MoskovitzGerry MurphyMargery NicolsonMs. Heidi NitzeMr. Gilman OrdwayThe Robert Stephens and Julie
Packard Fund at theCommunity Foundation ofSanta Cruz County
Roderic B. ParkEstate of Marjorie L. ParkerFredrick W. and Maryl L. PementMr. Bruton R. Peterson and Mr. J.
Sean PlaterMr. Pete PulisGalen Quaring and Leigh
AndersonMr. David M. ReedMr. and Mrs. James N. RoitmanMr. Peter RosmarinHenry and Gertrude Rothschild
FoundationRobert and Susan SallRoger and Jeane SamuelsenAl and Mary Anne SanbornGeorge Sardina, M.D.Mr. Frank E. Scherkenbach and
Ms. Kimberly S. McGovernKarl F. and Gloria G. SchlaepferSusan and Ford Schumann
FoundationReverend Thomas L. SeagraveJohn M. ShermanMr. and Mrs. Bernard J. SkehanMr. and Mrs. John B. SlaterCatherine A. Smith, Ph.D.
Ms. Sherril L. SmithMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sproul, IIIMs. Peggy SteffelMr. and Ms. Richard S. StephensMs. Victoria StephensonMs. Gabrielle StockerMr. Max Stolz, Jr.Ms. Julie Anne SuzukiMr. Dwight TateMrs. Amelie V. TatnallJohn D. TaylorMr. Kent J. Thiry and Ms. Denise
O'LearyRonald W. and Donna M.
ThompsonHenry TimnickMs. Trina TurkMr. and Mrs. Waid R. VanderpoelMs. Sandra VenningMr. and Mrs. Michael P. Von der
PortenMr. and Mrs. Jon WactorMr. James D. WadsworthMr. Nathan WalkerMr. and Mrs. Thomas WalkerDonn and Tracy WalkletEllen C. WeaverMr. and Mrs. David L. WeinbergMr. and Mrs. Frank W. WentworthDr. Mariquita WestBruce A. WestphalMr. Don E. WilhelmsDr. Roberta N. Wilkes and Dr.
Mahlon M. WilkesMr. and Mrs. Buron J. WilsonPatricia M. WoolleyBobbie Wunsch and the Faison KidsAnonymous (15)
League Stewards($500 to $999)The Winifred and Harry B. Allen
FoundationWilson and Patty AllingMr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Alyea, Jr.Drs. Marjorie and Lester AndrewsMiss Tommy F. AngellMr. and Mrs. James R. ArnoldMr. Bud ArntzenMessieurs Randall Baidas and
William ReevesMr. R. L. BaldwinMichael and Susan BatesMr. and Mrs. Richard R. BatesMr. James L. BauerMr. Alvin H. Baum, Jr.Lorraine R. Bazan and Chris M.
StoverMr. and Mrs. Keith BennettMr. and Mrs. Michael BlesiusMr. Herbert M. BoothBoveri Trackman Family
FoundationMrs. W. F. BrissendenMr. and Mrs. Daniel M. BrownMr. David J. BrueggemannDr. Wilmer B. BucklandMs. Judith BunchDr. Robert L. and Lucinda W.
Bunnen
Ms. Betty L. BurgeMr. and Mrs. William BurrowsMr. Thomas CarlinoRon and Kay CohnMr. and Mrs. Sigmund S. CohnMr. Jeffrey A. ColeMs. Constance O. ConditMs. Mary C. Connick and Mr.
Derek CovertH. Paul Cooler, M.D.Mr. Timothy G. CoonMr. Phillip E. CorinBeth CotnerMr. and Mrs. Christopher S. DannPatricia Anne DavisMr. and Mrs. Scott W. DavisDr. and Mrs. Chandler R. DawsonMr. Daniel DeKimpeMr. and Mrs. Charles DennyMs. Sean Catherine DerekMs. Patti DeuterMr. Dale DidionMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. DohenyStanley and Betsy DoleMrs. Charlotte DornMrs. Mortimer B. DownerMr. and Ms. Dan ErvinMr. and Mrs. FalkMr. David D. FawcettMr. and Mrs. Lloyd FetterlyMr. Michael Feuersinger and Ms.
Ann M. SmithMr. Michael P. FitzhughDr. Gunther S. Fonken and Ms.
Agnes HughesMs. Catherine E. FoxAlyce Rubinfeld FoxMr. Richard M. FranzMr. L. Douglass FreeMr. and Mrs. Fred FriedmanRichard A. GaleMr. Phil GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Eric R. GerstungBen and Ellen GerwickMs. Laurie S. GillFred GoldmanMr. and Mrs. Douglas GoodanMrs. Gretchen N. GouldBelicia GovineMr. Robert B. GreenMr. and Mrs. John C. HaasCharles HaberBernardine M. HallMs. Margaret A. HalvorsonMrs. Virginia HamnerMr. and Mrs. Norris C. HekimianMr. Thomas HendersonMr. Carl B. HessJane and Richard HiersMr. and Mrs. Michael HonigfortJohn and Patricia HooperAmanda W. HopkinsLee and Chris HouseMr. Kenneth C. HuntDave HurdMr. and Mrs. Elliott IgleheartMs. Virginia InghamMr. Robert F. JacobsMs. Millicent JamesMr. and Mrs. Leroy A. Jebian
Mr. David JencksAnne Kahn Trust fbo Albert KahnMr. and Mrs. Paul T. Kane, Jr.Mrs. Jo Ann Shields
KnappenbergerDr. and Mrs. Ralph KoldingerMr. William A. KumpfMr. Gary KurisDr. and Mrs. Robert E. LeeBertha and Isaac Liberman
Foundation, Inc.Charles and Dore LindquistMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. LittleJames A. Macdonald FoundationMr. William A. MacLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Philip M. MaddenMr. John A MagnusonMs. Theresa MarcusDr. Walter R. MarkMrs. Elizabeth L. MarshMs. Carol Logan MarshallMs. Gail E. MarshallMr. Dennis P. MartinoMr. and Mrs. Mark MazurEstate of James O. McCaldinMr. Laird McCullochMr. James P. McGuireMr. Daniel Melin and Ms. Katie
DhueyMr. and Mrs. David MikkelsenMr. Gary S. Miller and Ms. Karla
MareeWendy Millet & Robert TriceMrs. Annamarie V. MitchellMrs. Joanna F. MitchellMia MonroeJames R. MooreMs. Janet A. MoroscoMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Richard MurrayMs. Angie NaughtonMr. Michael F. NelliganMr. and Mrs. Aaron NitzkinMr. William NorrisDorinda and Dave NybergMr. Dennis J. O'ConnorRichard C. OtterMs. Janet P. OwenPacific Municipal ConsultantsPasadena Garden ClubMichelle Petrofes and Dale E.
HarrisMr. E. Alan PhillipsPiedmont Garden ClubMr. Rudolph L. PipaMr. and Mrs. Leland S. PrussiaQuadra Foundation, Inc.Ned and Joanne RankinMr. Ted RickardJames and Suzanne RitchieMs. Janet Rizner BacksPaul and Inge RobertsMr. Lynn P. RoeMs. Catherine M. RoseMr. William R. RosecransSally Schulz RossJosef RuhlRustic Canyon PartnersMr. Warren McBryde RyderDr. and Mrs. Bernard Salick
Mr. and Mrs. Derrik SandbergMr. Robert C. SargentMr. Robert ScarlettMr. Leonard J. Schaustal, Jr.Mr. Kurt N. Scheidt and FamilyMs. Lylah M. SchieckMs. Anita Susan SchindlerMr. David Schorr and Ms. Wendi
ShafirMr. and Mrs. Allen SchroederRichard and Amy SchuhMr. and Mrs. Arthur G. SchwartzAnne and Edwin A. Seipp, Jr.Ben and Dorothy Shanklin FundMr. Harvey C. ShermanMr. John B. SiasMr. Stan Siegel and Mrs. Pamela
SiegelMr. Frederick M. SilverMr. Gary M. SimmonsMrs. Hazel SimonMrs. Jeanie K. SmithMr. Joseph A. SollanoMs. Susan SoppMr. Jon SpitzMrs. Victor SteppanMr. and Mrs. Robert J. StreichMs. Valerie Y. Suslow and Mr.
David M. ArdisMs. Lillie Tallman and Mr. Jack
KohrMr. Curtis S. TamkinMr. and Mrs. Gilbert TauckMr. Andrew C. Thieneman, Jr.Tulsa ZooMr. and Mrs. Mitch UnderwoodMr. Richard W. Van AlstyneMr. and Mrs. James F. Van
ValkenburgVilla FordMr. David Von AspernDr. and Mrs. Arthur W. WalshSuzanne and Frederic WeinsteinWilliam P. WentworthMr. and Mrs. Dennis F. WheelerDrs. David Whippy and Alan
WhippyMs. Jean WhiteMr. and Mrs. Michel WilleyMr. Jeffrey D. WilliamsMrs. M. Betty WilliamsMr. Jeffries Wyman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus H. Young, Sr.Mr. Robert C. YoungstromMs. Marsha MacMahan ZelusPeter Paul ZimmermannAnonymous (13)
Evergreen SocietyDr. John W. AbbuhlAlan and Christine AitkenMr. Brent AlmondMr. Marshall AmorantoMr. and Mrs Alan ApplefordFran AyarsMr. Michael BanksRichard and Brenda Barnes-
Popcorn RockMr. Gary R. BeaKaren J. Beardsley
Mrs. Mildred BenioffMrs. Emilia BlandMr. and Mrs. Larry BodifordMr. Bradford BondDelores J. BoswellBoyle Family-Naperville, IllinoisMr. John W. Brady, Jr.Ms. Stefanie BraininMs. JoAnn Burchfiel BrandMs. Shari BrooksMs. Nina McKenizie BrunettiMs. Barbara BuckMs. Casey CadileMs. Linda CascioMs. Debra ClarkMr. and Mrs. Ron CohnMs. Judy CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Audel G. DavisKen DavisMr. and Mrs. James D. DekloeMs. Angela DuganDr. Nole DybdalMr. John N. EchternachMr. Andreas C. ElkelesDavid and Penni EricsonAudrey EvansMs. Melissa EvaskDr. Kathleen Farinacci and Dr.
Lee N. SandlerPat and Morley FarquarMr. And Mrs. Paul FarrarMs. Alice FichandlerFather J. Patrick FoleyRon and Charles FosterMrs. Martha J. FrostMr. James M. Gambino, Jr.Mrs. Mary S. GastonMr. Raymonds S. GettinsA. Scott Greer Ph.D. and Mrs.
Rieab. GreerMr. Kenneth H. HarnackMr. Barry HarperMr. Douglas B. HartDave HartleyMr. John HawthorneMs. CleoBell Heiple-Tice and Mr.
Sid TiceMajor Bill J. HelwigMs. Maureen HennessyMs. Valerie HerveyRaymond E. HeytensMr. Steve R. HibshmanMr. Edward W. Hoag IIIBillie Hopper and David MitchellMr. Larry G. HoughtonMr. Edward HyshiverMr. Douglas L. IszardMr. Gordon JeansMr. Joerg C. JuretzkaMr. David A. KadishMrs Tammi Keating and Mr.
Andrew KeatingMs. Heather KeysMs. Tanya KlotzMr. Ronald L. KochJames R. KoesemaMr. and Mrs. Rich KolehmainenMs. Sara L. KossuthJane W. LuskHelga Christa and John T. Lyons
Michael T. Madigan and NancySpear
Mr. Buster MaloneyMs. Cindy McCarthyMs. Colleen MedinnusMs. Lotte E. MoiseMia MonroeMr. Lavern K. MutschelknausMr. Michale F. NelliganMs. Charlotte Maxwell NewhartMs. Karen E. NielsenMs. Jean M. NusbaumLois and Eugene L. PerrineMs. Sherry PiattMr. Joseph R. PoniewazMr. and Mrs. Carlton L. RaglandMr. and Mrs. Anthony E. RamirezMr and Mrs. Gordon D. ReistDr. Raymond L. ReynaudMs. Joan RidderRobyn E. RisheMr. Louis G. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Loren N. RossRoland P. Roth Ph. DMr. Leif E. Rudd and Ms.
Kimberly D. AccardyDr. Warren SchacterMr. Paul K. SchlesingerMr. Jarrett SchmidtMs. Lenore G. ShapiroMrs. Helen S. SimmonsVernon E. SkovgaardMr. Charles W. Smith, Jr.Ardith E. and Douglas M. SmithMr. Roger A. SmithSonia Allen SpaldingMr. Traci SpencerMr. John A. Sproul, Jr.Ms. Jane StarnerMr. and Mrs. Willard G.
SteadmanMs. Elanie D. SteeleMr. and Mrs. James J. SteinerMr. Charles S. SterrettMs. Cheri SussmanDonna SwayzaMr. Allan R. TaylorMs. Connie ThompsonDavid TonerMs. Elinor TushnerAnn K. TussingVerba P. ValentineMs. Tiare WelchMr. Leslie K. WhitakerAlan and Teresa WhiteMs. Carol A. WhitehurstDr. Michael D. WileyKimberly FryMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. YoungAnonymous (6)
Save-the-Redwoods League Stewards Evergreen Society
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Nemophila, Montgomery WoodsState Reserve
Bold type = current members of the League’s Board of CouncillorsItalics = deceased donors
Darlingtonia californicaCobra lily
Oxalis oregana, Redwood Sorrel
The Evergreen Society is a valuedgroup of League members whodemonstrate their commitment toredwood preservation through regular, monthly contributions toSave-the-Redwoods League. Wethank the current EvergreenSociety Members.
Honorary CouncillorsGwendolyn BabcockNorman ChristensenSandra DennyBen C. GerwickJack HarperPaul W. HullNicholas KentClaude A. Look Walter MarkGeorge McLaughlinSylvia McLaughlinLawrence MerriamSam MerrymanNancy WestonAnn Witter
Our deep thanks go to these gener-ous members who helped make2006 a truly successful year of redwood acquisition, restoration, education and scientific research at the League.
REDWOOD LEADERSHIP SOCIETY(Redwood Leadership Society continued)
Jean Aubuchon CinaderEd and Marea ClaassenDeborah and Daniel ClarkMr. Vallance Cole and Ms. Freny
CooperRobert and Frances ConnickMr. William A. Croft and Ms.
Carol G. ToffaletiDonors to the Kimberley Joan
Culpepper Memorial GroveCharles H. DanaMr. and Mrs. Pete DangermondEdwin W. and Catherine M. Davis
FoundationMr. J. S. de JongMr. and Mrs. Frank G. DelfinoMs. Danna L. DenningMartin and Barbara DonaldDr. Noel DybdalMs. Mollie EhnMr. Raymond W. EinbergerMs. Kristi EnnsExar CorporationDr. Jeanne FarringtonPriscilla FernandezMs. Margo FiaccoFidelity Investments Charitable
Gift FundMr. and Mrs. Peter J. FilancMr. John FittsFloatron, Inc.Flori FoundationMr. and Mrs. Peter B. FrazierMr. and Mrs. S. Robert FreedmanRobert and Michelle Friend
FoundationMr. Jerry GanzMr. Terry GarciaMs. Marjorie L. GarlickMr. Robert B. GarnerMr. Richard A. GauseEstate of Hazel & William GilmanDr. and Mrs. Kendall GlazernerLisa and Douglas Goldman FundMr. and Mrs. Joseph and Janet
GreenMr. Nelson GudaWalter and Elise Haas FundJames W. Hand, Jr.Jack and Deyea HarperJane and Kevin HartRuskin & Ashley HartleyMr. Richard E. HoffmanAnnette Boushey HollandMrs. Helen L. HorenHydril Company LPThe Inge FoundationMr. George D. JagelsMark Jones and Celena CourtneyMr. and Mrs. Aaron JungbluthJaney and Kevin KasterMs. Nancy KelleyThe Robert P. and Nancy J. King
FoundationThe Richard and Marianne Kipper
FoundationMr. Noel KirshenbaumMs. Nancy L. Kittle
Mr. Roger Klein and Ms. RachelCoben
Mr. Charles D. KountzeMr. and Mrs. John KreutzbergA.M.D. and Elizabeth G. LampenAmbassador and Mrs. L. W. Lane, Jr.Melvin and Joan LaneMr. and Mrs. Barry Langdon
LassagneMr. Gary E. LaveringRobert E. Lee, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. William J. LibbyNancy and Larry LidenSam and Cindy LivermoreMrs. E. G. LoveHelga Christa and John T. LyonsAlisa Greene MacAvoy and Neil
MacAvoyMr. Neil J. MacPhailMr. Gary R. MandelMr. and Mrs. Jerry R. MartinMr. Timothy MartinMr. and Mrs. Edgar L. McEachronRobert A. McFann TrustDavid J. McIlhenny, Jr.Stephen M. McPhersonMr. and Mrs. Glenn MeloshMr. James MiklichJanet L. MillsMr. Nikolaos D. Monoyios and
Ms. Valerie A. BrackettMs. Linda M. MorganMr. and Mrs. Chet T. MoritzTom Morrish FamilyMs. Deborah G. MoskovitzGerry MurphyMargery NicolsonMs. Heidi NitzeMr. Gilman OrdwayThe Robert Stephens and Julie
Packard Fund at theCommunity Foundation ofSanta Cruz County
Roderic B. ParkEstate of Marjorie L. ParkerFredrick W. and Maryl L. PementMr. Bruton R. Peterson and Mr. J.
Sean PlaterMr. Pete PulisGalen Quaring and Leigh
AndersonMr. David M. ReedMr. and Mrs. James N. RoitmanMr. Peter RosmarinHenry and Gertrude Rothschild
FoundationRobert and Susan SallRoger and Jeane SamuelsenAl and Mary Anne SanbornGeorge Sardina, M.D.Mr. Frank E. Scherkenbach and
Ms. Kimberly S. McGovernKarl F. and Gloria G. SchlaepferSusan and Ford Schumann
FoundationReverend Thomas L. SeagraveJohn M. ShermanMr. and Mrs. Bernard J. SkehanMr. and Mrs. John B. SlaterCatherine A. Smith, Ph.D.
Ms. Sherril L. SmithMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sproul, IIIMs. Peggy SteffelMr. and Ms. Richard S. StephensMs. Victoria StephensonMs. Gabrielle StockerMr. Max Stolz, Jr.Ms. Julie Anne SuzukiMr. Dwight TateMrs. Amelie V. TatnallJohn D. TaylorMr. Kent J. Thiry and Ms. Denise
O'LearyRonald W. and Donna M.
ThompsonHenry TimnickMs. Trina TurkMr. and Mrs. Waid R. VanderpoelMs. Sandra VenningMr. and Mrs. Michael P. Von der
PortenMr. and Mrs. Jon WactorMr. James D. WadsworthMr. Nathan WalkerMr. and Mrs. Thomas WalkerDonn and Tracy WalkletEllen C. WeaverMr. and Mrs. David L. WeinbergMr. and Mrs. Frank W. WentworthDr. Mariquita WestBruce A. WestphalMr. Don E. WilhelmsDr. Roberta N. Wilkes and Dr.
Mahlon M. WilkesMr. and Mrs. Buron J. WilsonPatricia M. WoolleyBobbie Wunsch and the Faison KidsAnonymous (15)
League Stewards($500 to $999)The Winifred and Harry B. Allen
FoundationWilson and Patty AllingMr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Alyea, Jr.Drs. Marjorie and Lester AndrewsMiss Tommy F. AngellMr. and Mrs. James R. ArnoldMr. Bud ArntzenMessieurs Randall Baidas and
William ReevesMr. R. L. BaldwinMichael and Susan BatesMr. and Mrs. Richard R. BatesMr. James L. BauerMr. Alvin H. Baum, Jr.Lorraine R. Bazan and Chris M.
StoverMr. and Mrs. Keith BennettMr. and Mrs. Michael BlesiusMr. Herbert M. BoothBoveri Trackman Family
FoundationMrs. W. F. BrissendenMr. and Mrs. Daniel M. BrownMr. David J. BrueggemannDr. Wilmer B. BucklandMs. Judith BunchDr. Robert L. and Lucinda W.
Bunnen
Ms. Betty L. BurgeMr. and Mrs. William BurrowsMr. Thomas CarlinoRon and Kay CohnMr. and Mrs. Sigmund S. CohnMr. Jeffrey A. ColeMs. Constance O. ConditMs. Mary C. Connick and Mr.
Derek CovertH. Paul Cooler, M.D.Mr. Timothy G. CoonMr. Phillip E. CorinBeth CotnerMr. and Mrs. Christopher S. DannPatricia Anne DavisMr. and Mrs. Scott W. DavisDr. and Mrs. Chandler R. DawsonMr. Daniel DeKimpeMr. and Mrs. Charles DennyMs. Sean Catherine DerekMs. Patti DeuterMr. Dale DidionMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. DohenyStanley and Betsy DoleMrs. Charlotte DornMrs. Mortimer B. DownerMr. and Ms. Dan ErvinMr. and Mrs. FalkMr. David D. FawcettMr. and Mrs. Lloyd FetterlyMr. Michael Feuersinger and Ms.
Ann M. SmithMr. Michael P. FitzhughDr. Gunther S. Fonken and Ms.
Agnes HughesMs. Catherine E. FoxAlyce Rubinfeld FoxMr. Richard M. FranzMr. L. Douglass FreeMr. and Mrs. Fred FriedmanRichard A. GaleMr. Phil GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Eric R. GerstungBen and Ellen GerwickMs. Laurie S. GillFred GoldmanMr. and Mrs. Douglas GoodanMrs. Gretchen N. GouldBelicia GovineMr. Robert B. GreenMr. and Mrs. John C. HaasCharles HaberBernardine M. HallMs. Margaret A. HalvorsonMrs. Virginia HamnerMr. and Mrs. Norris C. HekimianMr. Thomas HendersonMr. Carl B. HessJane and Richard HiersMr. and Mrs. Michael HonigfortJohn and Patricia HooperAmanda W. HopkinsLee and Chris HouseMr. Kenneth C. HuntDave HurdMr. and Mrs. Elliott IgleheartMs. Virginia InghamMr. Robert F. JacobsMs. Millicent JamesMr. and Mrs. Leroy A. Jebian
Mr. David JencksAnne Kahn Trust fbo Albert KahnMr. and Mrs. Paul T. Kane, Jr.Mrs. Jo Ann Shields
KnappenbergerDr. and Mrs. Ralph KoldingerMr. William A. KumpfMr. Gary KurisDr. and Mrs. Robert E. LeeBertha and Isaac Liberman
Foundation, Inc.Charles and Dore LindquistMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. LittleJames A. Macdonald FoundationMr. William A. MacLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Philip M. MaddenMr. John A MagnusonMs. Theresa MarcusDr. Walter R. MarkMrs. Elizabeth L. MarshMs. Carol Logan MarshallMs. Gail E. MarshallMr. Dennis P. MartinoMr. and Mrs. Mark MazurEstate of James O. McCaldinMr. Laird McCullochMr. James P. McGuireMr. Daniel Melin and Ms. Katie
DhueyMr. and Mrs. David MikkelsenMr. Gary S. Miller and Ms. Karla
MareeWendy Millet & Robert TriceMrs. Annamarie V. MitchellMrs. Joanna F. MitchellMia MonroeJames R. MooreMs. Janet A. MoroscoMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Richard MurrayMs. Angie NaughtonMr. Michael F. NelliganMr. and Mrs. Aaron NitzkinMr. William NorrisDorinda and Dave NybergMr. Dennis J. O'ConnorRichard C. OtterMs. Janet P. OwenPacific Municipal ConsultantsPasadena Garden ClubMichelle Petrofes and Dale E.
HarrisMr. E. Alan PhillipsPiedmont Garden ClubMr. Rudolph L. PipaMr. and Mrs. Leland S. PrussiaQuadra Foundation, Inc.Ned and Joanne RankinMr. Ted RickardJames and Suzanne RitchieMs. Janet Rizner BacksPaul and Inge RobertsMr. Lynn P. RoeMs. Catherine M. RoseMr. William R. RosecransSally Schulz RossJosef RuhlRustic Canyon PartnersMr. Warren McBryde RyderDr. and Mrs. Bernard Salick
Mr. and Mrs. Derrik SandbergMr. Robert C. SargentMr. Robert ScarlettMr. Leonard J. Schaustal, Jr.Mr. Kurt N. Scheidt and FamilyMs. Lylah M. SchieckMs. Anita Susan SchindlerMr. David Schorr and Ms. Wendi
ShafirMr. and Mrs. Allen SchroederRichard and Amy SchuhMr. and Mrs. Arthur G. SchwartzAnne and Edwin A. Seipp, Jr.Ben and Dorothy Shanklin FundMr. Harvey C. ShermanMr. John B. SiasMr. Stan Siegel and Mrs. Pamela
SiegelMr. Frederick M. SilverMr. Gary M. SimmonsMrs. Hazel SimonMrs. Jeanie K. SmithMr. Joseph A. SollanoMs. Susan SoppMr. Jon SpitzMrs. Victor SteppanMr. and Mrs. Robert J. StreichMs. Valerie Y. Suslow and Mr.
David M. ArdisMs. Lillie Tallman and Mr. Jack
KohrMr. Curtis S. TamkinMr. and Mrs. Gilbert TauckMr. Andrew C. Thieneman, Jr.Tulsa ZooMr. and Mrs. Mitch UnderwoodMr. Richard W. Van AlstyneMr. and Mrs. James F. Van
ValkenburgVilla FordMr. David Von AspernDr. and Mrs. Arthur W. WalshSuzanne and Frederic WeinsteinWilliam P. WentworthMr. and Mrs. Dennis F. WheelerDrs. David Whippy and Alan
WhippyMs. Jean WhiteMr. and Mrs. Michel WilleyMr. Jeffrey D. WilliamsMrs. M. Betty WilliamsMr. Jeffries Wyman, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus H. Young, Sr.Mr. Robert C. YoungstromMs. Marsha MacMahan ZelusPeter Paul ZimmermannAnonymous (13)
Evergreen SocietyDr. John W. AbbuhlAlan and Christine AitkenMr. Brent AlmondMr. Marshall AmorantoMr. and Mrs Alan ApplefordFran AyarsMr. Michael BanksRichard and Brenda Barnes-
Popcorn RockMr. Gary R. BeaKaren J. Beardsley
Mrs. Mildred BenioffMrs. Emilia BlandMr. and Mrs. Larry BodifordMr. Bradford BondDelores J. BoswellBoyle Family-Naperville, IllinoisMr. John W. Brady, Jr.Ms. Stefanie BraininMs. JoAnn Burchfiel BrandMs. Shari BrooksMs. Nina McKenizie BrunettiMs. Barbara BuckMs. Casey CadileMs. Linda CascioMs. Debra ClarkMr. and Mrs. Ron CohnMs. Judy CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Audel G. DavisKen DavisMr. and Mrs. James D. DekloeMs. Angela DuganDr. Nole DybdalMr. John N. EchternachMr. Andreas C. ElkelesDavid and Penni EricsonAudrey EvansMs. Melissa EvaskDr. Kathleen Farinacci and Dr.
Lee N. SandlerPat and Morley FarquarMr. And Mrs. Paul FarrarMs. Alice FichandlerFather J. Patrick FoleyRon and Charles FosterMrs. Martha J. FrostMr. James M. Gambino, Jr.Mrs. Mary S. GastonMr. Raymonds S. GettinsA. Scott Greer Ph.D. and Mrs.
Rieab. GreerMr. Kenneth H. HarnackMr. Barry HarperMr. Douglas B. HartDave HartleyMr. John HawthorneMs. CleoBell Heiple-Tice and Mr.
Sid TiceMajor Bill J. HelwigMs. Maureen HennessyMs. Valerie HerveyRaymond E. HeytensMr. Steve R. HibshmanMr. Edward W. Hoag IIIBillie Hopper and David MitchellMr. Larry G. HoughtonMr. Edward HyshiverMr. Douglas L. IszardMr. Gordon JeansMr. Joerg C. JuretzkaMr. David A. KadishMrs Tammi Keating and Mr.
Andrew KeatingMs. Heather KeysMs. Tanya KlotzMr. Ronald L. KochJames R. KoesemaMr. and Mrs. Rich KolehmainenMs. Sara L. KossuthJane W. LuskHelga Christa and John T. Lyons
Michael T. Madigan and NancySpear
Mr. Buster MaloneyMs. Cindy McCarthyMs. Colleen MedinnusMs. Lotte E. MoiseMia MonroeMr. Lavern K. MutschelknausMr. Michale F. NelliganMs. Charlotte Maxwell NewhartMs. Karen E. NielsenMs. Jean M. NusbaumLois and Eugene L. PerrineMs. Sherry PiattMr. Joseph R. PoniewazMr. and Mrs. Carlton L. RaglandMr. and Mrs. Anthony E. RamirezMr and Mrs. Gordon D. ReistDr. Raymond L. ReynaudMs. Joan RidderRobyn E. RisheMr. Louis G. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Loren N. RossRoland P. Roth Ph. DMr. Leif E. Rudd and Ms.
Kimberly D. AccardyDr. Warren SchacterMr. Paul K. SchlesingerMr. Jarrett SchmidtMs. Lenore G. ShapiroMrs. Helen S. SimmonsVernon E. SkovgaardMr. Charles W. Smith, Jr.Ardith E. and Douglas M. SmithMr. Roger A. SmithSonia Allen SpaldingMr. Traci SpencerMr. John A. Sproul, Jr.Ms. Jane StarnerMr. and Mrs. Willard G.
SteadmanMs. Elanie D. SteeleMr. and Mrs. James J. SteinerMr. Charles S. SterrettMs. Cheri SussmanDonna SwayzaMr. Allan R. TaylorMs. Connie ThompsonDavid TonerMs. Elinor TushnerAnn K. TussingVerba P. ValentineMs. Tiare WelchMr. Leslie K. WhitakerAlan and Teresa WhiteMs. Carol A. WhitehurstDr. Michael D. WileyKimberly FryMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. YoungAnonymous (6)
Save-the-Redwoods League Stewards Evergreen Society
12 13
Nemophila, Montgomery WoodsState Reserve
Bold type = current members of the League’s Board of CouncillorsItalics = deceased donors
Darlingtonia californicaCobra lily
Oxalis oregana, Redwood Sorrel
The Evergreen Society is a valuedgroup of League members whodemonstrate their commitment toredwood preservation through regular, monthly contributions toSave-the-Redwoods League. Wethank the current EvergreenSociety Members.
Honorary CouncillorsGwendolyn BabcockNorman ChristensenSandra DennyBen C. GerwickJack HarperPaul W. HullNicholas KentClaude A. Look Walter MarkGeorge McLaughlinSylvia McLaughlinLawrence MerriamSam MerrymanNancy WestonAnn Witter
ASSETSCash and cash equivalents 980,144Interest receivable and other 161,753Contributions receivable 1,505,197Investments 51,743,743Real estate held 11,849,150Contributions receivable from irrevocable trusts 2,102,141Property and equipment, net 97,494Deposits on land purchase 1,000Other assets 64,789Endowment cash 362,342
Total assets 68,867,753
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSLiabilities:Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 384,983Note payable 500,000
Total liabilities 884,983
Net assets:Unrestricted 37,400,493Temporarily restricted 30,219,935Permanently restricted 362,342
Total net assets 67,982,770
Total liabilities and net assets 68,867,753
REVENUE AND PUBLIC SUPPORTContributions:
Donations 2,813,557 Program and land acquisition contributions 10,980,087 Reforestation, restoration, research and other contributions 176,036In-kind contribution 12,937 Change in value of irrevocable trusts 275,612Donated Land 575,000
Income from investments 1,504,619 Gain on revaluation of land 308,000Gain on sale of land 721,605Other income 7,560
Total revenue and public support 17,375,013
EXPENSESProgram services:
Land deeded to State of California 8,741,000Land deeded to the United States of America 1,700,005Redwood land program support 1,684,229Other grants 176,592
Redwood reforestation grants 97,293Total program services 12,399,119
Support services:General and administrative 971,392Fund-raising 1,545,714
Total support services 2,517,106
Total expenses 14,916,225
Increase (Decrease) in net assets $2,458,788
The financial information as of and
for the year ended March 31, 2006,
has been derived from the League's
2006 financial statements, audited
by Burr, Pilger & Mayer, independ-
ent auditors. The condensed finan-
cial information should be read in
conjunction with the 2006 audited
financial statements and related
notes. Contact the League's office
for copies of the complete audited
statements.
Statement of Financial Position
Government Agencies12.2%
Investments & Other Income14.7%
Foundations &Corporations41.0%
Individuals & Bequests32.2%
Fundraising10.4%
Administration6.5%
Program Services83.1%
Save-the-Redwoods League March 31, 2006
Statement of ActivitiesSave-the-Redwoods League for the year ended March 31, 2006
PROGRAMMATIC EFFICIENCY
CONTRIBUTIONS BY DONOR TYPE
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Trillium ovatumWestern trillium
ASSETSCash and cash equivalents 980,144Interest receivable and other 161,753Contributions receivable 1,505,197Investments 51,743,743Real estate held 11,849,150Contributions receivable from irrevocable trusts 2,102,141Property and equipment, net 97,494Deposits on land purchase 1,000Other assets 64,789Endowment cash 362,342
Total assets 68,867,753
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSLiabilities:Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 384,983Note payable 500,000
Total liabilities 884,983
Net assets:Unrestricted 37,400,493Temporarily restricted 30,219,935Permanently restricted 362,342
Total net assets 67,982,770
Total liabilities and net assets 68,867,753
REVENUE AND PUBLIC SUPPORTContributions:
Donations 2,813,557 Program and land acquisition contributions 10,980,087 Reforestation, restoration, research and other contributions 176,036In-kind contribution 12,937 Change in value of irrevocable trusts 275,612Donated Land 575,000
Income from investments 1,504,619 Gain on revaluation of land 308,000Gain on sale of land 721,605Other income 7,560
Total revenue and public support 17,375,013
EXPENSESProgram services:
Land deeded to State of California 8,741,000Land deeded to the United States of America 1,700,005Redwood land program support 1,684,229Other grants 176,592
Redwood reforestation grants 97,293Total program services 12,399,119
Support services:General and administrative 971,392Fund-raising 1,545,714
Total support services 2,517,106
Total expenses 14,916,225
Increase (Decrease) in net assets $2,458,788
The financial information as of and
for the year ended March 31, 2006,
has been derived from the League's
2006 financial statements, audited
by Burr, Pilger & Mayer, independ-
ent auditors. The condensed finan-
cial information should be read in
conjunction with the 2006 audited
financial statements and related
notes. Contact the League's office
for copies of the complete audited
statements.
Statement of Financial Position
Government Agencies12.2%
Investments & Other Income14.7%
Foundations &Corporations41.0%
Individuals & Bequests32.2%
Fundraising10.4%
Administration6.5%
Program Services83.1%
Save-the-Redwoods League March 31, 2006
Statement of ActivitiesSave-the-Redwoods League for the year ended March 31, 2006
PROGRAMMATIC EFFICIENCY
CONTRIBUTIONS BY DONOR TYPE
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Trillium ovatumWestern trillium
HOWARD WHEATLEY ALLEN
GEORGE BREMSER, JR.GARY BRIDGES
STEPHEN J. BUTLER
EDWIN F. CLAASSEN*ROBERT E. CONNICK
SARAH CONNICK*WILLIAM A. CROFT
PETE DANGERMOND*TODD E. DAWSON
DALE DIDION
SANDRA D. DONNELL*JOSEPH H. ENGBECK, JR.JUSTIN FAGGIOLI
PETER FARQUHAR
PRISCILLA FERNANDEZ
PETER B. FRAZIER
TERRY GARCIA
ERIC R. GERSTUNG
RICHARD N. GOLDMAN
CYNTHIA M. GRUBB
JANE TURNER HART
MICHAEL L. HELMS
ANNETTE BOUSHEY HOLLAND
CHARLES A. HOLLOWAY
BARRY C. HOWARD
PAUL W. HULL
SHARON KRAMER
JAMES L. LARSON*WILLIAM J. LIBBY*MARGARET C. LIGHT
SAMUEL M. LIVERMORE
JOHN D. LUCKHARDT
PETER H. MATTSON
STEPHEN M. MCPHERSON
ROBERT E. MELLOR
WENDY MILLET
TOM MORRISH
GEORGE F. NEAVOLL
DONAL C. O'BRIEN, JR.RICHARD C. OTTER*GEORGE S. PEYTON, JR.GEORGE P. PUTNAM
GALEN QUARING
KIMBERLY A. RODRIGUES
PAUL D. ROMERO
ROGER SAMUELSEN
JIM SERGI
ROBERT G. SPROUL, IIIJAMES M. STUART
JOHN D. TAYLOR
MELINDA M. THOMAS
DAVID B. WAKE
DONN WALKLET
ELLEN C. WEAVER
FRANK W. WENTWORTH*BRUCE WESTPHAL
MARY R. WRIGHT** BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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