A tree species once thought to be extinct is thriving in Michigan. The dawn redwood was rediscovered in the 1940s. Since then, dozens – perhaps even hundreds – have been planted throughout Michigan.
The towering redwoods and sequoias of the West Coast, observed in the famous Sequoia National Park and its variety of wildlife, are among the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in the world.
Alder Creek covered in snow Save the Redwoods League has protected 216,000 acres of coast redwood and giant sequoia forests and has helped create 66 redwood parks and reserves in its century-long ...