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RESTORATION: Purchase forest lands and manage them for the benefit of future generations and to restore giant redwoods where there are none left.
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PRESERVATION: Monitor conservation easements so that these lands can be protected in perpetuity.
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EDUCATION: Conduct workshops and seminars and to bring an awareness and consciousness of the importance of our redwood forest and its ecology to children as well as adults.
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RECREATION: Provide a safe and beautiful place to commune with nature for recreational purposes.

Orange round tag is one of 1000 redwoods preserved for all time
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