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PO BOX 2202
Redway, CA 95560

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439 Melville
Garberville, CA 95542

Phone: (707) 923-4377
Fax: (707) 923-4427
trees@treesfoundation.org

 


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Center for Environmental Economic Development
CEED has a mission of helping to create ecologically sustain-able communities, by providing economic, financing, and capacity-building tools to organizations, groups, and small businesses.

Central Coast Forest Watch
Central Coast Forest Watch (CCFW) is the new kid on the block. Formed in 2007, CCFW is just getting its feet wet in local forest issues. CCFW's staff person, Jodi Frediani, a long-time forest advocate, has kept busy this season on a number of projects.

Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC)
The Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC) is a community-based organization working to protect and restore forests, watersheds, coastal estuaries, and native species in Northwest California. EPIC uses an integrated, science-based approach that combines education, advocacy, and strategic litigation.

Environmentally Sound Promotions
The mission of ESP is to use media, music, and the arts to catalyze environmental activism. ESP promotes rallies and concerts, produces educational, morale-boosting environmental music recordings, documentaries, and publications, and provides public relations services.

Human Nature
Human Nature produces original theater about pressing environmental and social issues. Human Nature believes that theater, especially musical comedy, offers a unique capacity to reconcile human culture to the natural world.

Institute for Sustainable Forestry
Promoting forest management that contributes to the long-term ecological and economic well being of forest-based communities in northwestern California, the Institute for Sustainable Forestry's (ISF) main programs include forest and watershed stewardship, community economic development, and sustainable forestry certification support.

Restoration Leadership Project
The Restoration Leadership Project works with numerous stakeholder groups, non-profits, and government agency personnel to achieve ecosystem recovery by initiating and maintaining coalitions, associations, and campaigns among community watershed restoration and protection groups.





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