Three miles of scenic Northern California coastline preserved in major redwoods deal
Briefly

Fort Ross, a historic outpost, has expanded protected lands by 50% thanks to Save the Redwoods League, preserving California's scenic coast for future generations.
The newly acquired 1,624 acres include redwood groves and meadows, ensuring thousands of annual visitors will experience California's natural beauty as it was 200 years ago.
Sam Hodder, president of Save the Redwoods League, expressed the importance of protecting this landscape, describing it as 'true California coastline' with 'spectacular redwood groves'.
Save the Redwoods League, since its founding in 1918, has protected over 220,000 acres and expanded 66 parks across California, preserving vital natural habitats.
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