Trees Foundation

Trees Foundation
December 8, 2004


Since 1991 Trees Foundation has been assisting and supporting grassroots conservation and restoration groups along California's North Coast. Trees has empowered community-based activism by providing professional and technical services, free of charge, that are often difficult to obtain in rural areas, or prohibitively expensive for lean organizations focused on issues critical to the revival of North Coast wildlands and imperiled ecosystems.

We are privileged to collaborate with a visionary and effective group of people-powered organizations employing a diversity of strategies and tactics. We feel that one of our greatest contributions is enabling and empowering new groups to advance their conservation and restoration agendas.

Trees is proud to welcome two new grassroots conservation organizations as Partners in our network of support. Both the Conservation Congress and the California Wilderness Legacy Project are committed to protecting our public lands in northern California, the home to some of the wildest and most biologically rich areas in the continental United States. We look forward to supporting each group with the services they require--from GIS conservation mapping, web design and programming, graphic design and layout, technical support, and fundraising consultations, to fiscal sponsorship for the California Wilderness Legacy Project.



This article can be found online at www.treesfoundation.org/publications/article-161

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Trees Foundation
P.O. Box 2202, Redway, CA 95560


New office location!

439 Melville, Garberville, CA 95542
Email: trees@treesfoundation.org
Phone: (707) 923-4377 Fax: (707) 923-4427