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3 Days, 2 Nights in the Redwoods: Smart Forest Innovation for Chief Sustainability Officers & Philanthropic Impact Leaders

Hosted by Alex Marcoulides & SF Climate Week
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Come join us for three days and two nights in the redwoods for an immersive experience designed for Chief Sustainability Officers, senior sustainability and nature leaders, philanthropists, and funding partners seeking real climate and conservation impact.

This Earth Day, during San Francisco Climate Week, join a limited-capacity executive tour from April 21 to 23 to experience how the Redwood Forest Foundation is helping restore and steward a 50,000-acre redwood forest along California’s Lost Coast.

This is more than a retreat. It is a rare chance to step into one of the most extraordinary forest landscapes in the world and see how restoration, stewardship, and innovation are coming together on the ground.

Over the course of the tour, guests will explore three core themes.

1. Watershed restoration and wildfire resilience

See how $10 million is being deployed to strengthen forest health, improve watersheds, increase climate resilience, and reduce wildfire risk. Guests will also learn how cultural burning is helping restore the land while reconnecting people to stewardship traditions.

2. Protecting and restoring a 50,000-acre redwood forest

Meet our forest management team and see how long-term stewardship is helping restore this vast redwood landscape for future generations. Learn how we monitor forest recovery over time and use that insight to guide smarter restoration decisions.

3. Protecting rare species in a global biodiversity hotspot

Explore how this forest supports at-risk wildlife such as the Northern Spotted Owl, Marbled Murrelet, California red-legged frog, red-bellied newt, and coastal tailed frog. Guests will see how restoration and innovative monitoring are helping recover habitat in one of the world’s most important biodiversity regions.

Along the way, guests will also experience select field tools including wildlife cameras, bioacoustics, and environmental sensors that help us better understand forest and watershed health.

All on-the-ground tour costs are covered except flights and alcohol, including accommodations, meals, and transportation. Each evening, guests will recharge in a private oceanfront room with a private hot tub overlooking the Pacific before returning to the city inspired, refreshed, and better equipped to lead.

Location
Redwood Forest Foundation, Inc.
90 W Redwood Ave, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, USA
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