The success of Sempervirens Fund is due largely to our determined focus: to acquire redwood forest land in the Santa Cruz Mountains for permanent protection. Nobody does it better.

But to meet the broader conservation challenge and to leverage our land purchase resources, we have established close collaboration with other non-profits that add their special expertise to forest protection or development of future generations of stewards.

We also enjoy the special support of Service Organizations worldwide that have been loyal and generous contributors to Sempervirens Fund.
Coastal Watershed Council
Serving as watershed advocates, the Council promotes the health of coastal watershed ecosystems through stewardship, advocacy and proper management practices.
www.coastal-watershed.org
Contact: Greg Gauthier
tel: 831-338-3077
Santa Cruz Mountains Bioregional Council
The Council advocates the preservation of biological diversity through the application of science-based information and implementation of land conservation and habitat enhancement projects.
www.scmbc.net
Contact: Steve Singer
tel: 831-427-3297
Santa Cruz Mountains Trail Association
Volunteers promote safe and responsible trail use and enthusiastically build, maintain, hike and ride the trails of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
www.scmta-trails.org
Contact: Barbara Lawson
tel: 650-493-5461
Sempervirens Outdoor School
SVOS provides environmental education programs to 5th & 6th grade public school children in the greater Bay Area. The school is located on the 17.3-acre "Sempervirens Preserve" property adjoining Big Basin State Park, which is leased to SVOS by Sempervirens Fund.
www.exploringnewhorizons.org
Contact: Jacob Sackin
tel: 831-338-3077
Wildlands Restoration Team
Volunteer teams perform exotic plant removal and management using non-chemical methods to protect native plant populations.
www.wildwork.org
Contact: Ken Moore
tel: 831-423-2807
For a list of other web sites relevant to redwood ecology and land conservation, see our Related Links page.
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